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hey all i think this is within the guidelines and i thought it'd be an interesting discussion [i haven't found anything else like it] - what are other people's experiences with their g-spot? i'd pretty much given up on finding mine til last night, when i did - i have really quite short fingers and had clearly just never been in the right position to find it, until now. and it was -very- good! i think i can identify slightly with women who find g-spot orgasms too intense - it wasn't -too intense- but it was pretty intense! i plan to share my findings with my partner - when he gets back from paris in two weeks. -sigh- so, what have others found? i read various articles [yes, in Cosmo, i think, ashamedly!] about the female g-spot not actually existing. but i now know that to be wrong! perhaps those sorts of articles are to comfort women who have a hard time finding it - like i did with my titchy fingers! heehee.
-pandora xxo
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I am always amazed when i hear people refute the existence of the G-Spot, or Graftenburg Spot. It really is there, despite the fact that many doctors (many of which are, admittedly, men) will hold to the contrary.
Also, I used the handy search function, and found this great article on female anatomy. you can read it right here:
The Graftenburg Spot is a bit of spongy tissue located on the vaginal wall behind the pelvic bone. Some women enjoy having it stimulated, while others do not. As with most sexual activity, individual tastes are highly varied, so you'll find lots of opinions on the subject.
And please, don't read Cosmo's sex tips for anything more than a really good laugh. Really. Remember that Most mainstream magazines of that ilk depend on the perpetuation of stereotypes, and shocking taglines on the cover, to sell magazines. We find those sort of "articles" contribute to all sorts of confusion and misinformation.
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Well, sad to say, i've not located my g-spot yet. My partner has tried a few times but to no avail. I'm sure we'll get it in the end...and when that happens i'll make sure to post the experience here!
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I know where mine is, but I cannot reach it with my own fingers....don't think they bend at that angle or something....*shrugs* I have trued...but, my boyfriend, on the other hand, found it very easily and, yeah, it's very good Posts: 45 | From: Girard, OH, USA | Registered: Feb 2002
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i think i found my girlfriends one day in the car- we were sitting in the backseat of her van, i was sitting normal and she was on my left with her legs over mine and spread a little, i went in as far as i could (about 3-4 inches i guess?) and i think maybe an inch or two in if you go up and just a little bit towards teh vaginal opening i think thats about where it is. so my fingers were curved a bit at the end. hope this helps
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i've only felt it in a certain position w/ my boyfriend during sex. it's lovely...ah
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Still searching. On my own, which could indicate short fingers or something. And I always thought I had big hands...
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My boyfriend has found it very easily, but I cannot on my own, probably because his fingers are much longer than mine. I have to say it is a very wonderful thing!! WOW! yea for the g-spot!
ok I've had WAY too much sugar!
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Im proud to say my boyfriend HAS found my g-spot and is amazingly good at stimulating it!! but it's not as easy to do it myself what can i say his fingers are perfect!!!
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