Women have two g-spots that can cause orgasm with stimulation, one is exterior to her body and the other is interior. The exterior is the clitoris and the interior is just called her g-spot.
Both of these areas are brimming with nerves and are very sensitive to any kind of stimulation but their reactions are a little different from one another.
The clitoris is shielded by a hood to protect it from the bumps and abrasions associated with day to day living.
- This hood is not very sensitive however if caressed, the feeling can begin to stimulate the clitoris.
- With the beginning of stimulation, it will engorge with blood, making it even more sensitive.
- With constant, gentle stimulation, the clitoris can build up quickly to an orgasm.
The orgasm is generally somewhat short lived and not terribly intense, though the clitoris becomes extremely super sensitive after and will generally not even want to be touched while it winds down.
The interior g-spot also engorges with blood as it is stimulated by fingers, vibrator or penis.
- The penis if not directed to the g-spot will not contact it completely and may not be able to stimulate it enough to cause a passionate reaction.
- Fingers and vibrators do a fantastic job of stimulating.
- The g-spot also engorges with blood as it’s stimulated, and also becomes very sensitive as the stimulation continues.
When an orgasm comes from the interior g-spot, it is generally much more intense, longer lasting and feels like it begins from deep inside.



