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What is it and how do i locate it?

2006-07-11 21:07:29 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Gender Studies

Do men have them and where is THAT located?

2006-07-11 21:07:53 · update #1

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In females the G, or Grafenberg, spot is located on the top side of the vagina, about half way between the pubic bone and cervix, when a woman is lying down on her back. It is most easily found if a partner inserts their finger in the vagina and then makes a "come hither" motion. Repetitive stroking, in most women, results in pleasurable feeling and in most case eventually an orgasm. Originally it was thought that the G-spot in women was just a collection of nerve endings but recent embryolic research suggests that this is actually the location of the tissue that normally comprises the prostate in the men.

With that said, it should be noted that the G-spot in men is the prostate. The prostate is one of the glands found surrounding the vas deferens, which runs from the testes to the the urethra. I know this sounds hard to believe, but to most directly stimulate the male G-spot, with the male on his back, a partner inserts a finger into his anus and again makes the "come hither" motion. This doesn't actually touch the prostate, but it rubs it using the wall of the rectum. Another method involves a partner rubbing the perineum, the space between the scrotum and the anus. A fair amount of pressure is needed in this case to adequately stimulate the prostate.

2006-07-11 21:23:19 · answer #1 · answered by Darefooter 2 · 4 1

Ancient cultures accepted what we've only recently "found". As early as the 4th century B.C., writings have been found that speak of the distinction between a woman's "red and white fluid". Even American Indian folklore mentions the "mixing of male and female fluids" from a female during sex.

In the 20th century, however, Western culture moved toward the belief that women were incapable of such intense orgasm, except by clitoral manipulation. This was reinforced by Masters & Johnson whose research claimed that a woman's clitoris was the only source of female pleasure, even though many women have found that to be far from the truth.

This misguided notion of a woman's sexual potential persisted until 1950 when an article by a Berlin gynecologist Ernst Grafenberg discussed the G-spot area. In his original work he reported that some women had a spot on the inside of the front wall of the vagina which, when firmly stimulated produced intense orgasms and in some women ejaculation of something thicker and slicker than urine during the strongest contractions of their orgasms.

No further serious research was done until Perry and Whipple's 1978 documentation and extensive study which confirmed the article of Dr. Grafenberg. Most sexologist now believe every woman has a G-spot but it may simply be unresponsive from lack of stimulation. It can be made to learn to be responsive, however, by proper stimulation.

Beverly Whipple, coauthor of The G-Spot , says there are two reasons the "spot" was overlooked by so many physicians: "First, because it's on the anterior (front) wall of the vagina, which is an area that's not palpated, and second, when it is palpated you get a sexual response and doctors are trained not to stimulate their patients sexually. But the gynecologists who palpated it with our direction all found it and said 'My goodness! It's there! You're right!' "

Every physician who examined the area not only found it, Whipple claims, but reported back to the researchers that they subsequently found it in every woman they examined!

2006-07-12 04:14:23 · answer #2 · answered by mom fucker 3 · 0 0

the G-spot of a women is a very sensitive area...touching tht point sexually intiates the person and is pleasurable...it is usually located in the vagina...a bit deep inside...but it does not perticularly have to be in the vagina..some women say that their G-Spot is in the ***, while others say that they feel much more "erected" and comfortable when men play with their thighs, and hence their g-sopt is their thigh....
to locate it u need to go on playing at different spots of ur body till u find the most exciting spot, the spot that gives u an orgasm the fastest...
the G-Spot is a women thing and technically speaking men does not have a g-spot...
regards!

2006-07-12 04:14:08 · answer #3 · answered by thadu 5 · 0 0

G spot lesson 101....lol
The g-spot is located 2-3 inches inside the Vagina on the front vaginal wall (toward the belly button) To find it, lay on your back, insert a finger or two (palm toward the ceiling) and make the come hither motion. This area tends to swell when massaged, similar to the erectile tissue of the penis.
Many women claim they can have an orgasm from stimulation of the g-spot alone, or state that they have a deeper, more intense orgasm when combined with clitoral stimulation.
Depending on the angle of a woman's vagina, this area may not easily be stimulated with fingers, intercourse, or with traditional toys. Experiment and have fun!!
P.S.....it tends to feel like you have to urinate, keep at it and it will be worth it. Usually, it takes a couple of clitoral orgasms to be excited enough to reach a g-spot orgasm...! The g-spot feels like the roof of your mouth or corduroy.

Men do have one, but it is their prostate..and it reached through their anus.

2006-07-13 17:12:54 · answer #4 · answered by candispassion.com 3 · 0 0

it is just inside the vagina about two inches up at the front and no men don't have them ,to locate it use your finger when you find it you will know when you touch the right spot .some women have been known to have more intense orgasm through the stimulation of the g spot

2006-07-12 04:12:17 · answer #5 · answered by leonard24seven 4 · 0 0

That's cute! No men don't have a G-spot.

It's cool that guys can have orgasms pretty easy but we will never have as good and long of orgasm, let alone multiple orgasms like women have.

Guys are pretty happy with what they got, and you don't need to find a special spot to get a guy off. The whole damned penis is a G-spot.

You really shouldn't be worrying about that girl.

2006-07-12 04:19:09 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Enough already! I don't think women need their G spot stimulated or men need their prostate stimulated. Isn't this going just a little bit too far? What in the world is going on with all of this "internal stimulation?" Just a good old fashioned 69 will get the job done for both just fine!!!!

2006-07-12 04:48:21 · answer #7 · answered by 420Linda 4 · 0 0

Its is located just inside the viginal area. Its it twoards the front. Men do not have G spots. Only women.

2006-07-12 06:33:16 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the female g-spot is generally but not always located in the vagina a little above the entrance. you can search it by penetrating yourself with your finger and you find it when you have a funny sorta tickle reaction. if you stimulate it longer that will turn into a turn on and will give you a strong orgasm.

the male g-spot is found in the anus and it's harder to reach but it can cause instant ejaculation.

2006-07-12 04:11:41 · answer #9 · answered by ilya 4 · 0 0

Well....the short story is that somewhere up inside and to the front of you is an area so filled with nerve endings...that if you can get a guy...or a toy....to stimulate it during sex...you have incredible, powerful, mind blowing orgasms.....Guys only have one spot...its called the penis.

Happy G-spot hunting!!

2006-07-12 04:10:30 · answer #10 · answered by werk2much2000 4 · 0 0

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