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Hi, does anyone know what "G spot" mean? And does anyone know if women eject like men do in the act of sex? By the way, G spot means a certain part or point of the female sexual organ. Serious answers please becauase I am serious about my question. Thanks a lot for your help.

2006-08-13 02:30:46 · 4 answers · asked by CRT 3 in Health Women's Health

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The term "G-Spot" was first introduced to the public at large in the book, "The G Spot and Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality" in the 1980s. It referred to an article from 1950 in the International Journal of Sexology in which gynecologist, Dr. Ernest Grafenberg wrote about erotic sensitivity along the anterior vaginal wall.

While many people have read or heard about Grafenberg, few have read his actual words. In reality, Grafenberg only uses the word "spot" twice and he uses it to make the opposite point to the way it has been popularly used. He states that "there is no spot in the female body, from which sexual desire could not be aroused. Innumerable erotogenic spots are distributed all over the body, from where sexual satisfaction can be elicited; these are so many that we can almost say that there is no part of the female body which does not give sexual response, the partner has only to find the erotogenic zones."

The Grafenberg spot (G-Spot) is said to be a sensitive area just behind the front wall of the vagina, between the back of the pubic bone and the cervix. Beverly Whipple, a certified sex educator and counselor, and John D. Perry, an ordained minister, psychologist, and sexologist, named the G-Spot after gynecologist Ernest Grafenberg (1881-1957).

Dr. Grafenberg was the first modern physician to describe the area and argue for its importance in female sexual pleasure. His claim is that when this spot is stimulated during sex through vaginal penetration of some kind (fingers during masturbation, penis or other object partly thrusting into the vagina), some women have an orgasm. This orgasm may include a gush of fluid from the urethra -- sometimes called the “female ejaculation” -- however, many experts do not agree on this. It is not considered urine. Is this real? Many gynecologists and physiologist still argue.

There has been a large amount of controversy among sex researchers regarding this theory. For women who have felt this gush of urethral fluid, or for those who have found a new pleasure spot, having a name for it confirms their experience.

But remember, not all women are sensitive in this area, so be careful not to set up unrealistic expectations for yourself.

2006-08-13 02:34:14 · answer #1 · answered by Endo 6 · 0 0

The G spot was named after a German Dr that discovered it's location and ability to enhance the orgasmic sensations. It is located, on most women, behind the pubic bone in the middle and a little towards the "one o'clock position and feels a little bumpy (all those nerve ends). In some women it creates the urge to pee during orgasm. Also, in some women, they are able to produce lots of ejaculate and have an intense orgasm. The G spot is still controversial in some circles as to whether it really is there, and whether it really produces more intense orgasms. The fact remains that most women never find it or have it massaged enough to happen. In my situation I was looking into spicing things up in our house, and looked into the G spot theory. I read books and looked at documentaries but could never do anything to enhance the feelings. Good Luck

2006-08-13 03:05:01 · answer #2 · answered by marks3kids 5 · 0 0

The Gräfenberg spot, or G-spot, is a small area in the genital area of women behind the pubic bone and surrounding the urethra. It is named after a German gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg. It was once believed to be a bundle of nerves in or around the vaginal walls located on the ventral side of the vagina, about half way between the pubic bone and cervix. When this spot is stroked, there is a sensation or urge to urinate, but if the stroking is continued during sexual arousal it can be sexually pleasurable. For some women, it can be a primary source of stimulation leading to orgasm during intercourse while having sex in positions that use the penis to stimulate the frontal wall of the vagina.

2006-08-13 02:36:21 · answer #3 · answered by DrSH 5 · 0 0

It's a very special place in the vagina that has nervous terminals able to give an exceptional orgasm. For the man it's not a matter of size or lenght but the ability to feel the woman's signs of pleasure .

2006-08-13 02:38:44 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 1

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