Five G-spot Facts And Its Role On Sexual Intercourse

The G-spot, as some people say, is the only organ in the entire human body that was created specifically for sexual pleasure. When having sex, people would usually want to stimulate this portion of the vagina to bring about the ultimate sexual pleasure. But not all the things that we know about the g-spot are actually true. Read on and educate yourself what a g-spot really is and just how it affects every woman during sexual intercourse.

Fact # 1: A g-spot is actually a tissue around the urethra that swells up and produces a fluid or a lubricant once a woman is stimulated. This sensitive area of the urethra when stimulated can produce sexual arousals and orgasms for the woman. During orgasms, the area around the urethra produces a clear fluid that will now come out from the woman's vagina.

Fact # 2: A g-spot stimulated orgasm is always different from one woman to another. Some could come as single big explosion while some orgasms could come in waves and could last relatively longer than the latter. An orgasm could sometimes come as a sudden ejaculation of fluid from a woman's urethral opening that people sometimes mistake for urination. But actually this is a different fluid produced from the g-spot area itself and not from the bladder where urine is normally stored.

Fact # 3: Not all women would love to have their g-spot stimulated all the time. Sometimes, women prefer to have their clitoris stimulated instead so to the men, try to find out your partner's taste in sex before focusing your attention directly on her g-spot alone.

Fact # 3: The g-spot is usually located about 2 or 3 inches from the vaginal opening toward the direction of your belly button. When aroused, one can actually feel the area thickening if you insert your finger through your urethral opening. How? Insert one (or two) or your finger/s curved towards the direction of your belly button, if you are aroused, then you can easily feel your way through but if your fingers are too short, you can simply make use of a curved sex toy to reach that area.

Fact # 4: The best way to prevent a woman from actually urinating while the g- spot is being stimulated is by simply emptying her bladder first before sex. This will remove that excess worry of you peeing in your sheets at the middle of sex and will give you greater freedom to lose yourself freely and ejaculate without any worries that it might be urine coming out of your vaginal opening.

Fact # 5: Not all women can ejaculate during g-spot stimulation. If you are one of these, this doesn't mean that sex wasn't good enough. Some women simply don't ejaculate the way other women do.

So men, do some researching first on your woman's biology so that you can give her the best sexual experience ever; and when you do find that sensitive spot, experiment of the types of pressure and motion that would suit her best.