The G Spot is located on the front vaginal wall, and you can find it (with your partner) by inserting a finger and pressing. Some sexual positions also allow stimulation of the G spot.
However, some women believe that they do not have a G Spot, so it does rather depend on who you're having sex with.
As for the 'spurts' - this is female ejaculation, and it can and does happen! Again, not every woman has experienced it, and even for those who have it is fairly rare.
The best way to be a better lover is to experiment with your partner and be honest and open about what you both enjoy. I would also recommend getting hold of Cosmopolitan magazine - they have some good articles on sexual technique.
Enjoy!
2006-07-22 03:52:04
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answered by trixie firecracker 2
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Ok, this is a personal view of how I experience an orgasm, I need my clitoris to be rubbed at the same time as having an object inserted in and out of my vagina, (stimulating my g-spot isn't important) and then after about 10-15 mins I hit a climax where I squirt. Like others have said, this is different for every girl, I don't know how, when and why other women come, but this is how it is done for me. Also I can squirt many times, lets say 7 times in a row. Usually it gets more intense each time, so don't think when a women has come its all over like a man, women can keep going. Anyway I hope this was of help.
2006-07-25 02:17:45
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answered by Meggi 2
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The G spot is underneath and up above the pubic bone. It needs a firm pressure. Some certain sexual positions help. But most of the time the women needs to do this for herself. It is nice when both as a couple can explore each other. This is what I teach women, to help, support, educate, couples for a better monogomy relationship. http://sayyes.yourpassionconsultant.com/
It takes alot of practice because it is not in the vagina but gets stimulated through the vaginal wall, a few inches in, there will be a small mass of rigid firm tissue. appplying pressure toward the pubic bone. Hope you find it!!!!
2006-07-24 02:36:54
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have intimacy before the bedroom there will be intimacy in the bedroom. What I am saying is that you have to have a great relationship with the woman so you can have conversations about what turns each of you on prior to bedroom action. If you are nervous about this question before the bedroom you will not do well in the bedroom.
Finding the G-spot is difficult so talk to her and listen outside the bedroom and then listen while in the bedroom; gauge her breathing, movement and muscle tensions, these are other clues to getting to the g-spot.
Do you want her to:spurt" for her sake or yours? Does it matter to her?
I have had encounters with "spurting" women. I had great communication with them.
2006-07-21 17:14:12
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answered by En1gma 3
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There is this 'toy' that you can purchase called the g-whiz, it is build to stimulate the g spot of a female. The g spot is harder to find for women than men so it isn't always used and most men are not considerate lovers. But if you were to get one of these and use it on your lady, I think she would give you a display of a rather intense O.
2006-07-21 14:49:29
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answered by Kelli 5
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All females are different and some are shy, kinky, freaky, etc. so to be a truely considerate male you should straight up ask........and fyi if they dont have an answer its probably cuz theyve never had an orgasm which then you can switch it around and practice on them and show them what theyve never felt before.................usually girls who do no where and how are most likely comfortable with there sexuality and know what they like
2006-07-28 11:18:09
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answered by smartass07 1
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G-Spot about 2 inch deep in vagina.Cleotris is another sensitive portion inside.If the penis does not rub or strike these important places woman will not experiance.Proper foreplay and stiff penis are preconditions.Even 2.5 inch penis can penetrate as vagina is adjustable.Handle with care.99 percent of the sex donot raise orgasm in women if man finishes first and too early.
2006-07-27 00:59:51
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answered by leowin1948 7
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First of all you have to know where the "G" spot is. Many guys think they know but they don't. Stimulate the G spot and her clitoris and she will go crazy. Woman do not "spurt" like men do but they do get extremely wet so quick and so suddenly.
2006-07-21 14:31:07
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answered by Jill P 3
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Well, it has been heard that at a certain point a woman can have an orgasm and "squirt" as you say. It has to do with the lubrication of the area.
2006-07-21 14:26:58
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answered by Anonymous
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trim your fingernails, file them down, get her lubricated, "brace yourself Bertha I'm coming in", then its just in and up,can't miss it, like a cute lil button.
Why don't you talk to her, if you are considerate then find out what she desires and knows already instead of wading in there like john wayne with the guns blazing "look at me Dolly, I can give you a g-spot organism", it's not all about the ego, maybe she will surprise you and show you how to do it, maybe she will give you a g-spot orgasm ;)
2006-07-24 08:22:06
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answered by Dirk Wellington-Catt 3
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