Understanding of Clitoris & G-Spot

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UNDERSTANDING OF CLITORIS & G-SPOT

(Only meant for Married Men & Women – Meant for Educational Purposes for MARRIED COUPLES ONLY!
NOT for PORN) – Please read our Disclaimer!

Time Required: You might find your g-spot immediately, or it could take several attempts. Don't pressure
yourself.

Here's How:

1. Avoid performance pressure about the "magic spot".


People can become fixated on achieving a sexual goal (multiple orgasms, simultaneous orgasm, g-
spot orgasms) One thing I can promise is that this is the best way to NOT enjoy any sort of sexual
encounter. Remember that sexual exploration is mostly about the journey, not the destination
(although the destination is better than most, I’ll agree). Try not to make this another notch in your
“sexually self-actualized” belt.
2. Turn yourself on.
Any homework that starts with this is bound to be somewhat fruitful. The spongy area around the
g-spot gets engorged with blood when you’re sexually aroused, so it is much easier to find and
feel when you’re turned on.
3. Get comfortable and find the g-spot area.
Lie on your back, squat, or lie on your stomach. Place your palm face down on your vulva and
slowly insert a finger inside your vagina (use lube if you’re feeling a little dry), crooking it
forward in a “come hither” motion. When you’re up to about the second knuckle you should feel a
slightly bumpy or ridged area on the upper wall of your vagina.
4. Notice how the g-spot feels.
The texture of the g-spot area will likely be noticeably different from the typically smooth walls of
the vagina. When you’re aroused it can expand, so feel it at different times during your arousal to
get familiar with its contours and sensitivity. The g-spot responds to pressure, so press down and
pull forward using that "come hither" motion with your fingers.
5. Explore the g-spot with toys.
For some it can be awkward to stimulate the g-spot by hand. A g-spot vibrator or dildo can be a
great helper in this. Apply a little lube to your toy, and insert it with the tip (if it’s curved) pointing
up toward the top wall of your vagina. Work it in slowly, far enough (a couple of inches) so the tip
is pressing against your g-spot.
6. Experiment with pressure and motion.
Some women will find pressure against the g-spot pleasurable, some women like the feeling
vibration when a toy is pressing against the g-spot. Experiment and see if either feels good for
you. For most women, the g-spot responds to firm pressure. In the beginning, use your toy as if
you were trying to scratch an itch—don’t pull the toy all the way out, but use short strokes,
applying firm pressure, against the g-spot.
7. Vary the movements.
A circular or back-and-forth motion may be necessary to get you started, but you might soon
graduate to a more vigorous thrusting. If you’ve got a vibrator, try playing with the vibrations both
on and off to see which you like better.
8. Add clitoral stimulation to g-spot play.
You’ll know you’re hitting the spot as you feel tingly sensations, the urge to pee, and an overall
elevation in your arousal. When you feel the urge to come, stimulate your clitoris using your
favorite method. Keep stroking your g-spot.
9. Let go.
With continued stimulation, you’ll eventually feel a sensation much like having to pee. This can
be quite disconcerting at first, and has probably led plenty of women to abandon the process, but if
you stick with it you’ll be in for a pleasant surprise. You may or may not ejaculate, but ejaculation
is perfectly normal (and it's not urine).
10. If you don’t at first orgasm, try try again. It can take several practice sessions before you notice
any build up. Try varying your position, using a different toy, experimenting with breathing and
kegel exercises (to strengthen your PC muscle), or having a partner help you. Because the g-spot
is most responsive when aroused, you may also want to try stimulating it after you’ve had an
orgasm.
11. Remember the ear lobe.
Experimenting with the g-spot can be fun, and you never know what you’ll learn in the process.
But try not to get hung up on this being a mind-blowing experience. If you’re playing around and
it’s not doing anything for you, try something else, and know that there is nothing wrong with you,
and what turns us all on is incredibly individual and unique.
HOW TO STIMULATE YOUR G-SPOT?

DISCLAIMER: ARTICLE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES AND FOR MARRIED


COUPLES ONLY, DON’T MISUSE & LET IT FALL INTO UNDERAGED or ILLEGAL
HANDS!

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