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Do some research on g-spot and female ejaculation (google or yahoo).

But to answer your question, no it is not unusual for a woman to not get much or any stimulation from the g-spot. Some women find it uncomfortable, others find it irritating, and still others say it does nothing for them but make them have to urinate.

2007-09-29 19:34:19 · answer #1 · answered by Brutally Honest 7 · 1 0

The G spot is likely not some magical separate structure in a woman. Anatomically, the clitoris is located directly anterior to where Dr. Grafenburg positioned his 'spot'. Since the clitoris has sensory nerves incorporated into it, these nerves must, by defintion travel to the spinal cord. This means they must pass around the urethra, now directly in the tissue where the g-spot is supposedly located. So it all depends on the woman. Stimulating these nerves to fire signals without the sensation loss of having to originate through the clitoris likely produces the highly intense pleasure. If you have a thinner slice of tissue between the front wall of your vagina and the connective tissue of your urethra, it's likely better for you.

2007-10-02 20:41:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Some people think that the "G-spot" is all hooey and doesn't exist.

You are what you are, it is what it is. If vaginal stimulation doesn't do it for you, then your man needs to do whatever it is that does do it for you --- oral or fingers on clit, lots of deep kissing, playing with your nipples.....

Don't waste your time with things that don't work unless you like the stimulation as foreplay. Don't try to "fix" it. Find out what does work for you and stick to that

2007-09-30 07:38:11 · answer #3 · answered by Judy B 7 · 0 0

Dots,
We are all laid out subtly different. So your nerves may be in a slightly different spot than others. It may be as simple as needing a change in technique. You can also see a sex therapist. They are psychologists who have studied sexuality for a long time and can be very helpful. You could also take a college human sexuality class.

2007-09-29 19:41:18 · answer #4 · answered by Jeanne B 7 · 0 0

Of course not sweety.Dont be scared.With the time and the experience with your partner you ll get it...
Concentrate on it, fantasize wild, or try the clitoris orgasm which gives more contractions and more stimulation...

2007-09-29 19:33:43 · answer #5 · answered by Renata 3 · 0 0

some women only climax during oral stimulation.

2007-10-02 01:00:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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