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Humans have been searching for the G-spot for ages, but what exactly is it?
Some believe it is the key to female orgasm, while others think it is mysterious and elusive, but is that really the case?
The G-spot, experienced drivers all understand!
If you’re a beginner, remember this! The G-spot isn’t a single point; it’s said to be a small, bean-shaped area of connective tissue inside the vagina filled with nerves and blood vessels. Stimulation of this area can lead to sexual arousal or orgasm.
As early as the 17th century, people were studying how to achieve orgasm.
In 1950, German doctor Ernst Griffinberger, while researching contraceptive devices, accidentally discovered a sexually sensitive area on the anterior vaginal wall, along the ureter.
Shortly thereafter, Americans formally proposed the concept of the G-spot based on this.
So, after all this, where exactly is the G-spot? Since its inception, the G-spot has been the subject of much debate. The scientific community has yet to reach a consensus on its exact size, location, and composition. For decades, scientists in Europe and America have tried countless methods and tools, conducting hundreds of experiments to find its true location, but with unsatisfactory results. Evidence has been constantly presented that the G-spot doesn’t exist, while others have repeatedly proven its existence. Human dissections have even been conducted to find it. The largest and most famous autopsy study to date involved dissecting the anterior vaginal walls of 13 female cadavers, but no useful evidence was found to prove the existence of the G-spot. In 2012, the Journal of Sexual Medicine also published a report stating that neither imaging equipment nor tissue specimens could prove the existence of the G-spot. However, in recent years, more and more scholars have come to believe that the G-spot exists, but they believe that not every woman has it; perhaps less than 40% of women do. Furthermore, due to differences in each woman’s physiological structure, the location of the G-spot is not fixed. If you really want to find it, here’s a method I’ll only tell you: 1. Wash your hands first. 2. The woman lies on her back, and her partner gently uses their fingers to search for the G-spot 5-8cm above the anterior vaginal wall, palm up. The movements should be slow and gentle, as the vagina may initially be dry and painful. 3. Carefully feel: If it feels slightly rough, like the surface of an orange peel, and the woman is particularly sensitive with a tingling, itchy sensation (some women may even experience a slight urinary urge when their G-spot is touched), that’s it! Generally, once found, continued pressure and stimulation can lead to orgasm and vaginal lubrication. For some women, stimulating this area produces a more intense orgasm than clitoral stimulation. Of course, some women experience no sensation, and some may even feel uncomfortable, potentially causing pain and aversion in their partner, so please be careful! The above actions may damage the hymen, so please think carefully! Don’t be discouraged if you don’t find it; finding the most suitable way for both of you to make love is enough. Not every woman has a G-spot, but fortunately, there are many ways to achieve orgasm, and sensitive areas are found all over the body. Any woman who doesn’t experience G-spot or vaginal orgasm can achieve orgasm by stimulating areas such as the clitoris, nipples, lips, ears, neck, fingers, or toes. Also, there are the A-spot and U-spot—they’re located near the G-spot.
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