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The G spot has been talked about a lot, sometimes as the only way that a woman can achieve orgasm. In truth, most women achieve orgasm through clitoral stimulation. The G spot is still important, though, and often misunderstood. It’s a small area, about the size of a quarter, on the front wall of the vagina, about two inches in from the opening. It can feel rougher than the surrounding tissues, and it will swell with stimulation. It’s been referred to as the female prostate or the urethral sponge. Some people also believe that the G spot is the back end of the clitoris and that the nerves from it run through the vagina, which is why it’s so sensitive.
Unlike other orgasms, G spot orgasms are supposed to be extremely intense and can last for a long time. They can also leave a euphoric afterglow that can last as long as half an hour in some women. They can be very difficult to achieve, though, and not all women like them. Some don’t enjoy having that spot stimulated, and for some women it can be very uncomfortable. If it’s not something for you, be sure to tell your partner. Don’t endure any kind of touching you don’t like in an effort to please someone else. If you enjoy the exploration, though, take the time to see what happens with a G spot orgasm.




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Some people say the g-spot actually provides a different orgasm than the clitoris, meanwhile others say that the G-spot is actually an interior part of the clitoris… not sure which one is the truth, but it is interesting that only the G-spot orgasm is accompanied by ejaculation.
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“And my Dick Runs Deep, So Deep……”
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