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Subject: ARCHIVE: G-spot manual
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From: gregh@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (G. Hurtault)
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Subject: RE-POST: G-SPOT MANUAL
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Date: 22 Jul 91 10:16:52 GMT
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Please keep in mind that this is the copy that I received, if
there is another version, post it. Enjoy as it makes interesting
reading!
Greg
Here is a collectin of what I have on this topic. i think it
includes the
In article <1991Mar16.003405.1@happy.colorado.edu>
sesharp@happy.colorado.edu wr
>Due to mailer difficulties, I have been unable to respond to an
email
>question about G-spot stimulation. While I am sure the subject
has been
>discussed here before, I thought it wouldn't hurt to do so
again for
>the benefit of newcomers.
>
>I personally maintain some skepticism about some of the G-spot
research,
>but since there is certainly some sensitivity in the general
area in
>many women, it is worth trying.
Try it, try it! Trust me, it's there in some of us, at
least...:-)
>I'll leave out the scientific theories and just give some prac-
tical
>information. The female urethra runs along the front/top side
of the
>vagina, between it and the pubic bone. In many women it is
sensitive to
>firm strokes from inside the vagina which press it up against
the pubic
>bone. The G-spot is supposed to be tissue surrounding the
urethra,
>about 1 1/2 to 2 inches inside.
I think my G-spot is past the urethra by at least an inch...
(could be wrong...) about 2 or 2-1/2 inches or so from the
entrance to my vagina.
>It is about the size of a button and may swell enough under
>stimulation or after orgasm to be noticable to the fingers.
My SO says it is very definite. I only know that it is incredi-
ble...
>The same kind of firm caresses described above are used
>to stimulate it. If she finds that this makes her feel like she
>needs to urinate, lighten up the pressure. It may not work very
well
>unless the woman is near orgasm already.
Well, it can work, but it might not be as *obvious* to the person
who is trying to locate it. If you wait until the woman is at
least "on her way", it will be much easier for you to find, and
for her to know that you've found it, and whether she likes it.
Supposedly, once you've found it, it is pretty obvious to you (on
that woman, anyway); but until you have, there is a lot of hunt-
ing ("Feel anything?"
"Well, it feels good, but then it all feels good..." [later
on...] "Um, yeah, uh...uh...ohmygod, *Yeah*, keep doing
*THAT*..." etc.) that goes on. Don't give up the hunt! :-)
>If her clitoris becomes hypersensitive after orgasms so that you
>can't stimulate it further, you may find that this kind of
internal
>stimulation still works and can produce further orgasms. Many
women
>apparently find that G-spot stimulation produces a more powerful
kind
>of orgasm than other types of stimulation. ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^
Uh, that would be "yes". Like, such that one can not support
oneself
on one's legs for some time afterward, like that one wants to
scream
during the event, like that one is unable to think clearly during
and
afterward, etc. I'd say this is a positive vote. :-)^20
I've found that it is the best when combined with clitoral
stimulation, or when we alternate between the two. Sometimes I
will
masturbate while my SO works the g-spot...incredible.
>Some supposedly produce a thin clear fluid that is emitted from
the
>urethra. I have seen supporting evidence for some of this.
>Intercourse positions that produce a high angle of penetration
that
>presses the penis against the urethra are another way of stimu-
lating
>this area. The variant on missionary with the woman's heels on
the
>man's shoulders is an example.
Yes, this sort of position (with manual stimulation, anyway;
haven't
tried this in intercourse...) is rather effective for all parties
involved...I think basically (comments?) because it provides a
better angle for the one doing the stimulating.
>I am relatively new to the newsgroup and there have apparently
been
>discussions of the G-spot in the past. I suspect that some
people claim to
>have found it while others haven't. If anyone has seen such a
discussion
>and would care to post a summary, it would be helpful.
Someone... I want to say the name was Lindsay/Lindsey something-
or-other...posted a very long, good article on G-spot
location/locating, a few months back. If anyone has it saved, it
might be a nice gesture to repost it (I didn't save it in my
files; sorry I can't recall the name!)...had a diagram, various
specific info, and all that. Very helpful. There have been
other helpful articles at various points (I haven't read all the
articles yet, tonight, so I'm guessing that some of them have
been posted by now?).
Basic summary: It is there, in some of us; it is worth looking
for; it can produce *amazing* results; etc. Go for it...:-) :-)
>Steven Sharp
>sesharp@happy.colorado.edu
Later...
melissa@gargoyle.uchicago.edu "Well, I don't even *work*
here!!"
"Every five years or so I look back on my life, and I have a
good laugh..."
_Watershed_ , by Emily Saliers, 1/2 of Indigo Girls :-)
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From: stsou@hpcupt1.cup.hp.com (Sharon Tsou)
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Subject: Re: G-spot stimulation
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>>If she finds that this makes her feel like she needs to uri-
nate, lighten
>>up the pressure.
Actually, if she can empty her bladder ahead of time, her feel-
ing the need to urinate if a good indication that you are on the
right spot. So if it's ok with her, you may not want to lighten
up the pressure.
>>Some supposedly produce a thin clear fluid that is emitted from
the urethra.
That's called female ejaculation. It can be the result of either
clitoral or G-spot stimulation, or both.
For many women, the G-spot is asleep. So it can take stimulation
over a period of time (by that I mean multiple sessions, not
hours of stimulation in one session) to produce pleasurable
sensations.
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From: buckaroo@medisg.Stanford.EDU (Matthew N. Petach)
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Subject: Re: G-spot stimulation
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In article <1366@gargoyle.uchicago.edu> melissa@gargoyle.uchica-
go.edu (Melissa W
>In article <1991Mar16.003405.1@happy.colorado.edu>
sesharp@happy.colorado.edu w
>>I am relatively new to the newsgroup and there have apparently
been
>>discussions of the G-spot in the past. I suspect that some
people claim to
>>have found it while others haven't. If anyone has seen such a
discussion
>>and would care to post a summary, it would be helpful.
>
>Someone...I want to say the name was Lindsay/Lindsey something-
or-
>other...posted a very long, good article on G-spot
>location/locating, a few months back. If anyone has it saved,
it
>might be a nice gesture to repost it (I didn't save it in my
files;
>sorry I can't recall the name!)...had a diagram, various specif-
ic
>info, and all that. Very helpful. There have been other help-
ful
>articles at various points (I haven't read all the articles yet,
>tonight, so I'm guessing that some of them have been posted by
now?).
>
>Basic summary: It is there, in some of us; it is worth looking
for;
>it can produce *amazing* results; etc. Go for it...:-) :-)
>
>>Steven Sharp
>>sesharp@happy.colorado.edu
>
>Later...
>
>--
>melissa@gargoyle.uchicago.edu "Well, I don't even *work* h
> "Every five years or so I look back on my life, and I have a
good laugh..."
> _Watershed_ , by Emily Saliers, 1/2 of Indigo Girls :-)
First off, a personal testimony to the existence of the g-spot;
it _does_ exist, and BOY, does it get results! I still have
scars on my legs from my SO's fingernails when I started pressing
on it with my finger, using a firm, rocking motion, almost a
finger-kneading motion last month. She apologized afterwards,
but by then the wounds had dried and begun healing...(o.k., so
maybe she could speak a *little* sooner than that, but not by
much!)
And now on to the references in question....I just hope 50 mil-
lion other
people haven't already posted this to make me look like a fool!
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The G-spot was the subject of many posts a month or two ago. I
got some good info about this phenom, so I'll repost it here (in
an attempt to avoid the consumption of bandwidth that will cer-
tainly occur now that g-spots have been mentioned...). I have
two good articles on the gspot. I have removed the names of the
authors/posters.
Disclaimer: My employer is not responsible for the fact that I'm
doing my best to spread pleasure in the world. At least, they
may not approve of this subject matter.
Subject: Re: G wiz (aka g-spot aka Grafenberg spot)
G wiz aka g-spot aka Grafenberg spot If you believe this need
posting, feel free.
Summary:
1) The g-spot exists in all women.
2) sensitivity varies.
3) Reaction/interpretation/openess varies.
G-spot IS female analog to prostate. It really does exist.
The road map (can by used by a man/woman with a woman partner or
a woman on herself).
Start from the pubic bone, it is the bone running across the
lower end of the abdominal region -- between the thighs and a
little above the clitoris and labia. The g-spot is behind this
bone -- so you need to find a way around to the other side.
Fortunately, there is an alternate approach in women -- up the
vagina. The walls of the vagina are somewhat wrinkly, a testimo-
ny to how much the vagina can stretch (say to the size of a
babies head). On the forward surface there is a smoother patch
in about two knuckles (1.5-3 inches, 3.5-7 cm.). If a woman was
to lay her palm on to of her clitoris and curl a finger (or
fingers) in to the vagina in to a loose clench, the tips would be
in the right region. The g-spot is buried under some layers of
tissue so it may take some pressure to stimulate this area.
Repeating some general hints.
Arousal of the g-spot is usually more effective if the
woman is already sexully arroused.
Sharp or long nails are probably a no-no.
Some pressure may be necessary. Two fingers are usually
employeed -- esp. since few people use mechanical
typewriters (which would give fingers strength and
endurance).
Initial sensations in thewoman may be a) discomfort, an urge
to urinate (the urethra from the bladder is being
stimulated),
or a pleasurable sensation.
As stimulation contintues (few minutes), the g-spot will
begin
to swell. "Continued stimulation of the area _may_ result in
an orgasm that is often quite intense." [see above regarding
being sexually aroused -- first. No arrousal -- no orgasm].
Ejaculation is possible, but the fluid is different from
vaginal secretions and from urine.
This does not work for all women. Discuss with your inti-
mates.
Compare notes.
For some women, this area may receive stimulus in penile-vaginal
intercourse given the right angles. Rear entry ("doggie style")
may facilitate penile pressure in this region.
If the partner you are playing with is a man, you can try for a
similar effect on his prostate entering through his anus -- Long
or sharp nails are a big NO-NO. You might want to use glove or
condom over fingers. I should not need to say: DO NOT allow
fecal material on or around woman's vagina.
Note this can actually cause an ejaculation from a man without
orgasm or an intense orgasm or something in between or nothing at
all.
Practice safe sex. No exchange of bodily fluids -- blood, feces
(which may contain blood), semen, or female ejaculum; unless you
both have been monogamous....
Subject: g-spot manual requests
ok, I got a copy of this thing from two different people, and it
was the same manual, so I guess this is the authentic one after
all.
I also received an interesting letter from a girl in California
that claimed she had written the g-spot manual. I would leave her
address, but she probably wouldn't like that so if you want it,
drop me a note and I'll give it to ya.
Well, good luck finding it! I know I'll be having some fun to-
night!
Okay, I've found G-spots in three women of my acquaintance. Two
of them were completely delighted with the discovery, and the
other one wasn't real crazy about it no matter what. Chacun a son
gou. It took some time and patience for one of the delighted
ones, but the other delighted one reckoned that she'd hit it by
accident a few times and just not known what happened. She re-
sponded immediately, and with gusto.
Now I guess it's time for sex-ed 101, so listen up all of you who
have a sexual interest in female anatomy. The rest of you proba-
bly ought to hit 'n' now.
For those who never had a close look before and are a bit wor-
ried, I ought to say that, except when quite sincerely aroused,
female genitals are usually not this clearly set out. The clito-
ris likes to hide under it's own little hood, the lips stick
pretty close to one another, and it is quite likely that if the
owner of the genitals is standing up and unaroused you won't
really see more than some enticing tufts of hair and maybe the
outer lips. Folks whose knowledge of these matters derives mainly
from Playboy pictorials may be quite surprised that there's more
here than 'just a hole'.
Traditionally it was thought that all of the sensation available
from the female genitals derived from the lips, entrance to the
vagina, and especially the clitoris. In other words, what you see
above. It was thought that the interior of the vagina was practi-
cally numb to sexual sensation.
Now one of those old coots who spent the seventies sticking their
noses into other people's intimate businesses was a guy called
Grafenberg, if memory serves. Dr G. had this theory that there
was an area within the vagina, which was called the Grafenberg
spot or G spot, which not only was sexually sensitive but which
could trigger bigger and better female orgasms than the clit and
the exterior bits could by themselves.
Now the trouble with Dr G.'s claim was that not everyone seemed
to be able to find this spot, which he reckoned was analogous
with the male prostate gland, and those that did find it didn't
necessarily like it much, and so there was some controversy,
especially in the popular press. A number of folks who did find
it and did like it eventually sussed out the mechanics of the
spot, and over the last few years there've been a number of quite
good books about it.
The story is basically this: The G-spot is a flat area about as
big as a one or two cent piece, about two inches inside the
vagina. It's just behind the pubic bone, on the vaginal wall that
is closest to the belly-button. You can reach it with your index
finger. If the genitals you're playing with are not very aroused
then you might have difficulty finding it, or it might not feel
very interesting or nice to the owner.
The trick is to make those genitals very aroused, and then have a
go at the G-spot. The best way is probably cunnilingus, which is
latin for having a lick, but any technique that provides good
stimulation of the clitoris will do for starters.
Now bear in mind that I'm skipping over a lot here. I strongly
recommend a good deal of foreplay before diving into a woman's
muff, like at least half an hour, and longer if you like. If you
can manage dinner and a good bath beforehand, even better. Actu-
ally, I reckon that a bath or a shower before sex is a reasonably
good idea anyway, because we're dealing with equipment that can
be quite off-putting if it's on the nose when it's on the nose,
if you take my meaning. Besides, bathing is fun.
So, presuming that your woman is content with the preliminaries
and you're going hunting, you're going to have to begin by relax-
ing. Softly Softly Catchee Monkey. If you're so pent up that
slamming your dick in the door has a pleasurable side to it
(sorry feminists, I'm not certain what the female equivalent to
that state is) then forget all this until you've had a bloody
good rogering or two.
Once you've acheived a state of patient interest, slowly start to
stimulate the clitoris. You've got to be really careful here,
because clitori are damned sensitive little beggars, and too much
of a good thing is not really a good thing at all. Also, differ-
ent clitori like different things. Some like quite direct stimu-
lation, some prefer one side or the other, others are so sensi-
tive that they like you to mainly stick to the clitoral hood or
the labia. Some like a circular motion, and others like to be
lightly flicked back and forth. The best way to find out what
your clitoris likes is to ask it's owner, and if she doesn't know
then do some experimentation. That's fun too, so don't get pissed
off if it takes a little while to figure out what's good for you.
As I said, my preferred method is cunnilingus, but if the owner
of your clitoris doesn't like that for some reason ("no, my dear,
it's not germy and it does taste rather nice") then you'll have
to use your fingers. I find that the best thing for clitori is a
nice regular stroke, with regular exotic interludes. Basically
it's the same thing as for penises - you don't want all sorts of
unpredictable jerking around, and you don't want to feel like
it's caught in a vise, and you don't want it to feel like it's
attached to a reciprocating engine going at 5000 revs. Take it
easy. If the owner of your clitoris wants more stimulation
you'll notice her writhing around and pushing it at you. If she
wants less then she'll draw away. If it's just right then she'll
sit where she is and enjoy it. Pay attention to what she does.
So, you've got a nice regular stroke going - say, seven strokes
and then something exotic, and then another seven strokes and
another something exotic. Of course the G spot is in the vagina,
and you're going to have to know what's going on in there if
you're going to find it and do something with it. Slowly insert a
finger or two. Don't grab, because that can be rude and distract-
ing.
Now hopefully the vagina that you're dealing with is well lubri-
cated, but that won't necessarily be the case. If you spend a
long time at this even the juiciest woman can start to dry out,
so it never hurts to have a little lubricant handy, just in case.
I'd recommend K-Y jelly, which you should be able to find at any
chemist, but there are lots of alternatives. One that I wouldn't
recommend is vaseline - too thick. Another is baby oil - too
thin, and besides we should conserve the babies :-)
You can entertain yourself by running your finger around the
inside of the vagina, trying to discern its shape. Unless your
female is coming (having an orgasm), you should probably find
that the vagina is reasonably form-fitting, although some are
tighter than others. If your female is not coming or consciously
causing contractions you'll probably find that the vagina isn't
doing anything in particular, just sitting there and producing
lubricant. If you bring your finger to the front wall of the
vagina then you'll find it less yielding than the rest, because
there is a bone in front of it called the pubic bone, part of the
pelvis. If you feel along this unyielding section or just beyond
you may find a slightly raised area. This is the G spot. It might
not be raised, but it will engorge once your female starts to
come.
Don't poke this spot yet. Don't do anything with it, yet. At best
you won't have any effect, and at worst you'll be distracting.
You've got to wait for your female to start to come. Now this
might happen in thirty seconds, or it might take an hour, and
you've just got to be patient and keep things regular and smooth.
You'll be able to tell your woman is coming when:
- she tells you
- she moans one hell of a lot and her breathing changes
- she flushes, over her face, neck and/or chest
- her vagina begins to flutter rhythmically around your finger
You may see all of these things, or you may see none of them. If
you miss an orgasm, don't stop unless you or she wants to. Women
have startling recuperative powers, particularly when they're
receiving the right level of attention, and generosity is its own
reward. Multiple orgasms are not mythical.
Once you believe that your woman is coming you should shift your
attention from the clitoris to the G spot. Keep up the same
rhythm, but use more pressure. You may want to keep some sort of
contact with the clitoris, but just as a penis becomes supersen-
sitive during orgasm, to the point of discomfort, so can a clit.
As with the clitoris, you should pay attention to whether the
woman pushes towards you, draws away from you or just sits there
to gauge the amount of pressure you're giving. You probably won't
need to vary your speed much, but pay attention to what she says
she wants.
Now as you go at the G spot you'll find that your woman keeps
coming for longer than you've seen before. You may even experi-
ence that most startling of sexual phenomena, a female ejacula-
tion. I've seen three of these (actually I got a mouthful), but I
can't say whether the fluid comes from the vagina or the urethra.
It's quite nice, sort of like salad dressing. It's definitely not
urine, and it is probably polite and hopefully reciprocal to
swallow it.
Keep going at that G spot. Eventually you will feel the vagina
draw away from your finger - it becomes bigger and the walls get
taut, and not form-fitting, sort of like a little cave. When it
does this it's time to switch back to the clitoris. Keep up the
same rhythm. When the vagina begins to contract on your finger
again, go back to the G spot.
If you keep this up for a while (and if the owner of your female
genitals wants to stop, then stop - this isn't a competition),
you'll find that the nature of the vaginal contractions changes.
The cave effect becomes less and less frequent and you can spend
more and more time with the G spot. Also, the contractions in the
vagina become less simple squeezing and fluttering, and more a
sort of reverse swallowing - a contraction that starts deep
within the vagina and travels to its entrance. It feels a bit
like the vagina is trying to push your finger out. Eventually
(may take hours and patience and many tries) you've got nothing
but these push-out contractions, and you can go on as long as the
owner of the genitals wants to, and your tongue and fingers don't
wear out. If you go on this long you're almost certainly going to
need some extra lubricant, so be prepared.
There you have it. At least in my experience, women can have
orgasms that last orders of magitude longer and seem to be much
better than those that men can have. I guess I better add a
disclaimer that all of this is only one man's experience, and I
could be completely wrong about the female genitals that you
have. I'm not certain there is such a thing as device independ-
ance where sexual equipment is concerned. I don't think that any
of the things I've advocated can do you any harm, but see your
doctor if you've doubts. The main thing is to have fun. Happy
fucking.
Enjoy.
Lindsey Durway
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Data General Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC; (919) 248-6166.
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Women,
Have you ever had an orgasm?
Do you have a sensitive pleasurable area located on the
anterior
wall of your vagina (G-spot)?
Have you ever experience ejaculation of fluid from your
urethra
after stimulation of your G-spot?
Have you ever experienced ejaculation from stimulation other
than
your G-spot?
I need this information for a term paper I am writing due October
1st.
(Human Sexuality Research class)
SO if it is after October 1st please do no reply to this
message
I would like to hear from women only, stories about your
girlfriends
wont really cut it...
Send to me through MAIL only (Usually the command is R)
All information will be STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL and I will
delete
your message as soon as I record your 4 answers above.
Thanks for your Help!
Kevin
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>Can any females out there confirm the existence of
>the G-spot?
Yes.
>Where is it?
Depends on the woman. Inside, toward the front. The part that
feels like the roof of the mouth.
>How do you like it stimulated?
Gently.
>What does it feel like?
Uh, good. :-)
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ad094@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Alex Lai) asks:
>Can any females out there confirm the existence of
>the G-spot? Where is it? How do you like it stimulated?
>What does it feel like?
At the beginning of this year there was some discussion on the
net about this famous, but elusive, so called G-spot. I should
add that before that discussion I had no idea about the G-spot.
After...Well, let me put this way: I AM a believer (and my then-
girlfriend is one too). I am going to repost (without permission,
of course) some of the articles I saved at that time. Just follow
the instructions. Hope it works for you too. It sure did work for
me!
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All right, the G spot. (Named after Dr. Grafenberg, for you
trivia buffs.)
So you got doctors which say it is, and doctors which say it
ain't...Lemme tell ya, folks: I'm a believer. What follows is
my recently-tested (last week) method for spectacular orgasms for
her through the G spot.
1. Make sure she's "well on her way" first. I recommend giving
her head.
2. Insert index finger all the way into her vagina. Crook it as
if beckoning and run your fingertip fairly firmly down the front
wall of her vagina.
3. When your finger is out to about the second knuckle, you
should come up against what feels like the back of her pubic
bone. Massage this area, softly at first, then more firmly. The
area will probably require somewhat firmer stimulation than does
the clitoris. Something close to here should be swelling up
slightly about now. Ta-daah. The G Spot.
4. Rub this, generally harder and harder as she approaches or-
gasm.
Tips:
Don't forget to watch her face to gauge her reactions.
Though we have not tried it, some say that it might be a bit
easier/more effective if she lies on her stomach.
If you have [room|suite|house]mates who might hear her screaming,
keep a pillow or something handy for her to bite down on. Even
if she is normally quiet. I mean it.
Vary the stimulation: circles, long strokes in and out...
Another good one is to press down on it and release, rapidly and
repeatedly. Your hand turns into a sort of vibrator...In the
advanced stages of this, I actually used the other hand to hold
and jerk my wrist as my shoulder was getting really sore.
And I got *devastatingly* effective results with this one: Put
your finger in far enough that the very tip is at the upstream
end of the G spot, i.e. your finger from tip to about second
knuckle covers the entire area. Then, without moving your finger
in or out, slowly ROCK it so that you are pressing very firmly
with first the very tip, then off that onto the first pad, then
the first knuckle, then the second pad, and back in again. Think
about being fingerprinted if they rocked your finger from end to
end rather than side to side and you've got it. This sent her
through the ROOF.
And finally, try giving her head with a vibrator fully inserted.
Did this most recently a few days ago and she said it was the
best orgasm she ever had. By orders of magnitude.
The only thing I worry about now is this: All this discovery has
taken place in less than a month (the vibrator was a Valentine's
Day present). What if she expects it to keep improving at this
rate?!?!? 0.5 * (-:
personally I've noticed that if you enter from behind it tends to
hit the same spot and it does give great reactions...the only
problem that I notice is when they come, they tend to bounce all
over the place...sorta is frustrating because you almost always
end up coming out of them but is very enjoyable to watch as they
bounce off of the walls and make lots of noise...(fuck the neigh-
bors...*grin*)
Well, the only advice I would have is to try multiple fingers.
Apart from that: My education seems to have been lacking. I
didn't know there were any other ways to do that. Is it just me,
or were the steps you described, like, totally obvious?
But seriously: Try more than one finger. If you can get a good
rhythm going, and you remember not to stop after the first or-
gasm, you will make a friend for life ;-)
I broadcast this widely, please forgive but it may interest many.
Please use follow-up or reply to me: ral@hydra.jpl.nasa.gov
In article <78992@aerospace.AERO.ORG> robert@aero.UUCP (Bob
Statsinger) writes:
>I've just been looking back through a bunch of postings on the
>G-spot, but have yet to see an anatomically correct term.
>robert@itro5s.aero.org
G-spot is the nickname for the Grafenberg spot, named after the
gyn who noted its erotic significance in the 50's. The g-spot in
women is analogous to the prostate in men (which seems to play a
more direct role in sex and procreation).
The g-spot is a gland located behind the pubic bone and around
the urethra. It can be massaged or stimulated by reaching up
about two finger joints distance on the upper surface of the
vagina. The area may be located by "sytematic palpitation of
the entire anterior wall of the vagina between the posterior side
of the pubic bone and the cervix. Two fingers are usually em-
ployed, and it is often necnssary to press deeply into the spot
to reach the spot" (Perry and Whipple, Journal of Sex Research,
1981, p 29). If already aroused, some women will find that
stimulation of this area leads to an intense orgasm which may be
qualitatively different from a clitorially centered orgasm.
Stimulation of the spot produces a variety of initial feelings:
discomfort, 'feeling need' to urinate, or a pleasurable feeling.
With additional stroking the areamay begin to swell and the
sensations may become more pleasureable. Continuing may produce
an intese orgasm. Like the prostate, the g-spot can produce an
fluid like semen (but not as viscous) which may be released on
orgasm -- even known to "squirt" a couple of centimeters.
For comparison, the prostate in men is also located behind the
pubic bone and around the urethra. The two ejaculatory ducts
also end here (bringing sperm from testis via vas deferens). The
prostate can be reached via the anus (as in Doctors performing a
prostate exam). Continued stimulation of the prostate may pro-
duce intense orgasms in men. The prostate is the glad which
produces semen (other than the sperm in the semen).
Don't blame me if it doesn't work. Blame yourself!
Alex
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