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The G-spot – Fact or Fiction?

  • Writer: Miss Pearl
    Miss Pearl
  • Jul 27, 2018
  • 2 min read

I have always heard of the famous G-spot, but is it a real thing? The G-spot is apparently a small pleasure center inside the front wall of the vagina that when stimulated can cause a vaginal orgasm. Studies that were done in 1982 (?) where scientists searched and searched inside of female cadaver and came up with a big fat nothing. The most recent study that was done in 2017 concluded that there is NO G-spot!



Although this is really disappointing for all women in the world, some lucky ladies are still having “vaginal orgasms” which is a result of the inner roots of the clitoris. The clitoris, a small pleasure bean found on the outside of the vagina is just the tip of a very VERY nice iceberg. The clitoris expands on the inside of the body and is accessible on the front wall of the vagina.



For us girls who still haven’t had this magical experience with this inner pleasure centre, how can we find it? Well, most articles say that if you insert your fingers and curl them while inside making a “come here” motion, that on the frontal wall there is an area that feels different from the rest of your vagina.



Every women’s vagina is different so just because this method works for some, it may not work for others. An easier method may just be to relax and feel around to see what feels best for you, maybe even grab your favourite “G-spot” vibrator (https://smilemakerscollection.com/shop/vibrators/the-tennis-coach/) or dildo to help out. To find this zone during sex, the best positions are supposedly, “Doggy-style” and “Cowgirl”.



So, relax, be patient and do what feels good for you!




Sources:

Smothers, Hannah. “What's *Actually* True About the Elusive G-Spot.” Cosmopolitan, Cosmopolitan, 31 May 2018, www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/advice/g2126/how-to-find-your-g-spot/.


Cosmo Team. “Everything You Need to Know about the G-Spot (Including Where It Is).” Cosmopolitan, Cosmopolitan, 27 June 2018, www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/love-sex/sex/a561/find-your-g-spot-67194/.


Sutton, Jandra. “G Spot in Women: What It Is, How to Find It, and Sex Positions.” Healthline, Healthline Media, 5 June 2018, www.healthline.com/health/g-spot-in-women.


Chalmers, Jane. “Does the 'G-Spot' Exist?” The Sydney Morning Herald, The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 May 2016, www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/life-and-relationships/does-the-gspot-exist-20160506-gonwtk.html.


Adams, Rebecca. “There's A Reason You Can't Find Your G-Spot.” HuffPost Australia, HuffPost Australia, 7 Dec. 2017, www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/g-spot-vaginal-orgasm-myth_n_5947930.


Telfer, Nicole, and Clar McWeeney. “What Is the Clitoris?” Clue: Period and Ovulation Tracker for IPhone and Android, 22 Feb. 2018, helloclue.com/articles/cycle-a-z/what-is-the-clitoris.


Hoag N, Keast JR, O'Connell HE. The “G-Spot” Is Not a Structure Evident on Macroscopic Anatomic Dissection of the Vaginal Wall. J Sex Med 2017;14:1524–1532.

 
 
 

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