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So, where exactly is the G-Spot located? The G-spot lies directly behind the pubic bone within the front wall of the vagina. It is usually located about half way between the back of the pubic bone and the front of the cervix, along the course of the urethra and near the neck of the bladder, where it connects with the urethra. The size and exact location vary. Imagine a small clock inside the vagina with 12 o'clock pointed towards the navel. The majority of women will have the G-spot located between 11 and 1 o'clock a few inches inside the vagina.
Unlike the clitoris, which protrudes from the surrounding tissue, it lies deep within the vaginal wall, and a firm pressure is often needed to contact the G spot in its unstimulated state. Usually it is a lima- bean sized, spongy area which responds to stimulation by hardening and swelling as blood rushes to it.
Much has been written about the G-spot, yet most people are still unaware of it or, worse, they don't believe in its existance. I started personally researching the subject in 1982 and have since published two books on the subject: "G as in Venus" and "The Third Orgasm", proving a new, interesting point: ALL WOMEN CAN EJACULATE. |