Date Posted:04:28:53 08/03/12 Fri Author:Aquila Subject: G-spot information
About the G-Spot - How to Find and Stimulate It
By Knut Holt
The G-spot is a wide sensual area located between the vagina and the urethra and also around
the urethra. The most sensual point in this area is said to be found 3 inches or 5 cm inside the
vagina at some depth in the tissue under the front/upper vaginal wall.
SOME HISTORY
According to traditional Freudian theory a young immature girl or woman gets the main feelings
and her orgasms from the clitoris. As she matures she acquires the ability to be stimulated and
get orgasms vaginally and looses her interest for clitoral stimulation.
This view was opposed by the feminist movement and they consolidated the thesis that a
woman could only get her orgasm by clitoral stimulation and that there were no other center of
sexual lust. This thesis is still politically correct information in many gynecological and
sexological textbooks.
Researches pioneered by the German gynecologist Erst Grafenberg have however revealed that
woman have a large sensual area near the vagina and around the urethra, and the area has been
named the G-spot or the Grafenberg spot after its discoverer. Since the area is large and
comprises many structures, the G-spot is not very well defined.
The G-spot has since become both an important issue in popular culture and a matter of great
political controversies that still are going on. Some experts are strong proponents of the G-spot,
while others are eager to deny that it exists or try to explain it away by defining it as a deep
part of the clitoris. The question of female ejaculation also seems to provoke the same degree of
political controversy.
The proponents of the G-spot seem to give it a too heavy importance, while for the opponents it
seems to be important to deny the existence of the G-spot and female ejaculation for any prize.
THE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE G-SPOT
The G-spot is an area laying between the urethra and the vagina and around the urethra. The
most sensitive point in the area is found 3 inches or 5 cm inside over the upper/front vaginal
wall (front if the woman is standing and upper if laying).
The area has a mesh of blood vessels that can fill with blood and engorge. The area has a rich
equipment of nerve endings. The urethral sphincter consisting of a grid of crossing muscle
bundles lays between this area and the bladder.
At both sides of the urethra, the area has a gland that produces a fluid with the same
composition as a man's prostate, the paraurethral glands, which can be defined as a part of the
G-spot. The area is also connected to the clitoris with bundles of connective tissue.
THE SENSATIONS OF THE G-SPOT
The innervation of the G-spot provides for strong sensations of sexual pleasure. These are
described by many women as waves of pleasure spreading out from that area and that increase
as the excitement increases and increase towards orgasm.
The innervation of the G-spot and the nearby area provides for sensations of many other kind
during sex. Some women feel a sensation like the urge to urinate and the good feeling when one
lets the urine flow. All these sensations increase when the mesh of blood vessels engorge.
Some women are however not aware of any sensations in the G-spot, and many women learn to
recognise these sensations with sexual practice and by experimentation with sexual techniques.
Some women also seem to mistake sexual urges coming from the G-spot for urge to urinate.
HOW TO STIMULATE THE G-SPOT
You can stimulate the G-spot of yourself or your woman by massaging with some force up
against the upper/front vaginal wall about 5 cm or 3 inches inside the vagina. The right depth
will of course vary from woman to woman, so it is important to try a wider area. One must
massage so deep into the tissue that the massage exert a pressure in the area between the
vagina and the urethra.
You can reach the right spot with the finger. It is perhaps more easy to stimulate the right spot
with a dildo or a vibrator that is curved in the end. By using vibrations, pressure waves will
propagate through all the inner areas of the vulva and induce a general physical excitement that
you can build further upon when stimulating the G-spot more directly by the tip of the device.
G-SPOT ORGASM
Upon stimulation of the right intensity and length a woman can get an orgasm with the G-spot
as the center of the feeling. Since there is an intimate connection between the G-spot and the
clitoris, there will usually also be a clitoral component in the orgasm. Sometimes the center of
feelings will be in the clitoris also upon G-spot stimulation, but the feelings will still originate
from a wider area. Sometimes the woman will feel an intense pleasure in a wide area, including
both the G-spot, the clitoris, the bladder area, the thighs and the anus.
G-spot orgasm or orgasm caused by G-spot stimulation is felt to by many women to be much
more profound both physically and mentally than a pure clitoral orgasm and the feelings will
often reach much farther inside in her body.
THE REACTIONS OF THE G-SPOT AND FEMALE EJACULATION
Upon stimulation the G-spot gets filled with blood and swells. The swelling increases the
excitement, contributes to the general engorgement of the whole vulva and contributes to the
stimulation towards orgasm. Also the excretion of lubricating fluid from glands in that area
increases by G-point stimulation.
During orgasm some women ejaculate a fluid from their genital organ. The fluid seems mostly to
originate from the paraurethral glands that empty themselves through ducts at both sides of the
urethra, but some may also originate from small glands around the urethra that open into the
urethra. The paraurethral glands make a fluid of nearly the same composition as the man¨s
prostate secretions. The paraurethral glands are often depicted to be a part of the G-spot and
female ejaculations seems to be particularly common during orgasms that originate in the G-
spot.
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