Week 52-What is the “G” spot?

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As we said last week … the “G” spot is the close friend of female ejaculation.

There is a lot of debate about the “G” spot. Does it even exist? If it does, why can’t many women find it? Others claim it’s just a fake. It is believed the “G” spot is a spongy pad that surrounds the urethra. You can access the “G” spot through the vaginal canal.  It can be found by exploring the wall of your vagina – the wall closest to your stomach. It is about 1 – 2 inches up in your vagina.

Putting pressure around the vaginal opening can stimulate the “G” spot, or it can be stimulated by putting pressure on the mons. Some women can best stimulate their “G” spot by using a vibrator or a dildo. There are a variety of shapes, some are specifically effective in stimulating the area.

Some women have a lot of fluid and don’t like either the embarrassment of the ejaculate or the messiness of it. Some women truly love the stimulation of their “G” spot and the ejaculate that often accompanies that stimulation.

If you want to explore – try it yourself, feel comfortable with the feeling, try different pressures and positions, stimulate various areas of your body. Enjoy yourself.

Planned Parenthood of northern New England’s Education Department carefully selects all weekly questions. All questions are actual inquiries made to PPNNE by college-aged students.

Should you have a question you would like to see included, please send an email to goddess@ppnne.org

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