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G-Spot Stimulation

Often described as the female equivilent of the male prostate, the g-spot (Grafenberg Spot) is a small mass of tissue about the size of a small pea that is located approximately two inches from the opening of the vagina. Though it's exact position varies from woman to woman, it has been shown that all women have a g-spot, although not all women experience pleasure when it is stimulated. In fact, in some women, direct stimulation of the g-spot causes the urge to urinate. For those who find pleasure in g-spot stimulation (the majority of women), it can be the cause of intensely pleasurable orgasms.

To locate your g-spot, try lying on your stomach with your hips pointed up in the air. Slowly guide one or two fingers inside the vagina and begin to explore the vaginal walls by pressing down lightly with your fingertips. When you locate the small bump, lightly stroke it over and over with your fingertips. Don't be surprised if you ejaculate a little clear fluid during orgasm - this is normal as g-spot stimulation has been directly linked to female ejaculation.

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