Sunday, October 21, 2007

The G - Spot, G for Great!

The G-spot has always been controversial, some women say it is essential for orgasms while others have said it is non-existent. Psychosexual therapist Paula Hall resembles how to find, what to do - and why it does not matter if you have not got.

Where is it?

If you have (and I mean if it is a very big if) it is 5cm to 2.5cm (1in to 2in) inside the vagina on the front wall. You should be able to feel with your finger. If you are not sexually aroused there may be no larger than a pea; Once you have raised it to increase the size of a 2p piece.

It is actually more of a an area of a square. If you want to explore and find out if you have one, the feeling of an area which is rough, like a nut, rather than smooth and silky as the rest of the vaginal wall.

The what place?

Originally known as the Grafenberg Spot, the G-Spot was named after the gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg, which describes for the first time in 1944.
The tantric sex practitioners spoke of the "sacred place" for more than 1,000 years.

What is it?

For many women, it is very sensitive and highly erotic area that offers hours of fun. For others, it is a little knobbly that when he touched too, creates a huge need for a sense of pee. Some women may not feel any sensation at all, while others do not seem to have at all.

There are a number of different theories about what the G-spot or area really is. One view is that this is an area of the prostate tissue similar to the male prostate. The absence of the Y chromosome in the development of female fetuses deposits the cells in a similar situation and voila, the item G. Complete with a similar type of sensitivity to human prostate

Another expert agreed with the theory of the prostate, but it extends to say that this is not the only reason for the sensitivity. He stressed the clitoris and the urethra that other sources of pleasure, which can be stimulated by the front wall of the vagina. Consequently, there are a number of erogenous zones, and we should stop looking for the elusive g-spot and instead rename the "wall earlier erogenous complex 'catchy!

Another expert, who was responsible for disseminating the G recently discovered another use. In the search, it showed that the stimulation of the G zone threshold of pain is increased by up to 47%. If the stimulation elicits, the pain threshold increases to 84% and 107% on massive orgasm. His hypothesis is that this sensitive area and erogenous nature is one of the analgesics for natural delivery.

So there you go. Basically, we still do not know with certainty, but the important thing is to know what you have and what you want.

What to do with it

Once you have determined whether you have or not, you must find out whether you have one that gives you the feeling of pleasure or a little boring. Tracer is usually the most enjoyable form of stimulation.

Sexual virtuoso recommend the inclusion of the index on the second tranche and make a "come back" movement forward vaginal wall. You will need to experiment with the pressure and duration of the race to see what feels best for you. It is important that you are sexually aroused first, and also noted that many women say sensitivity varies throughout the month.

During the stimulation, the sensation of the first might be the need to go to the toilet, perhaps because the G-spot is on the wall before your bladder is pushed. You can check this by ensuring that your bladder is empty in the first, and then see how he feels. The first two times, it might be a little strange, but many women say a little more perseverance is worth it.
Feeling during sex

Depending on the size and the exact location of your G-spot, it may or may not be able to feel a stimulation during intercourse. You are most likely to feel something if you raised your pelvis.

Another popular position is to be on all fours to bend or from a standing position and allow penetration from behind. You need to experiment.
Female Ejaculation

Some women say they ejaculate when their G-spot is stimulated. Research has shown that nearly 10% of women expel between 9 and 900 ml of fluid from the urethra during arousal and orgasm. A group of scientists has examined some of this fluid and ejaculatory prostate discovered enzymes, fueling the theory that the G-spot is the equivalent of the human prostate.

However, another group of scientists has examined the fluids and said it was very similar to urine. Latest thoughts are that the liquid is an altered form of urine that changes in the chemical composition due to sexual arousal. The search continues.
A final word on the subject

Remember, we are all unique. You might sensitive G-spot or you can not. If you want to study, to shed light heart. Do not put in the Holy Grail; There are many ways to take advantage of your sexuality, and the G-spot is just one of them.

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