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during your consultation How Do I Find My G Spot?
Place one hand over your bladder just above the bone. With the other hand, use 2 fingers and insert them touching the top of your vagina. The area that is the most sensitive where you press between the two hands is the typical area of the G spot.
Many women have difficulty finding their G Spot, because its size, dimension, and location vary from woman to woman. The G Spot is an area approximately the size of a dime and is very sensitive because it is made up of nerve tissue. The G Spot is often thought of being part of the urethral sponge.
To get a sense of where your G spot (Grafenberg spot) may be:
If you use your fingers, you’ll feel the difference in texture in the area where the G Spot is located, which is bumpier than the rest of the smooth vaginal lining. If you reach something that feels like the tip of your nose, you are touching your cervix and you’ve gone too far.
During your consultation, we will answer any questions you may have and explain the essentially painless G Shot procedure. If you find where your G-spot is, then you can communicate this to the doctor. If you can’t find it the doctor can determine the location during an exam. Call and schedule an appointment after your consultation, if you should decide to get the G Shot, you can have the procedure done that day. There is no downtime, and sex can be resumed the same day. There are no limitations.
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What is the G-Spot? Does it really exist?
If you’re like us, you’ve experienced the stigma around talking and learning about sex and admitting your curiosity. In these articles, we hope to add excitement and enjoyment in your life, by answering the sexual health questions you're too afraid to ask. Have additional questions? Contact our friendly "sexperts".
The G-Spot is a super-sensitive area found inside the front wall of the vagina. Sometimes known as the female prostate.
Grafenberg, named after a German gynecologist.
When you're up to about the second knuckle you should feel a slightly bumpy or ridged area on the upper wall of your vagina.
The texture of the G-spot area will likely be noticeably different from the typically smooth walls of the vagina, like a wrinkly soft peach pit.
There are no definitive answers, and each new piece of research contradicts the previous one (and promises to be the last). While the experts debate, why not do your own research, and get to the heart of the matter? It's your body, and while research may tell you something about what others experience, no one can know exactly what it feels like to be you.
It can be a different kind of sensation than a clitoral orgasm because it’s a different set of nerves.
Every woman is different. For some, it's an off-the-wall experience while others feel nothing. In the same way that some women have especially sensitive nipples and others don't.
The G-spot responds to pressure, so press up and pull forward using that "come hither" motion with your fingers or toy.
What is an advanced way to stimulate the G-spot other than just your fingers inside her? Use your free hand to gently press on her belly just above the top line of her pubic hair. Soft pressure can help stimulate the G-spot even more.
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Orgasms are perhaps one of the greatest sensations a person can experience, so it's no wonder there's so much talk about all the different ways that humans can get off — including the elusive G-spot orgasm. The G-spot is thought to be an erogenous zone inside the vagina, and stimulating it is said to bring great pleasure and intense orgasms. 
Here's everything you need to know about the G-spot and how to stimulate it. 
The G-spot is not an anatomical structure, but rather an erogenous zone that may provide intense pleasure for some — but not all — people with vaginas, Rachel Needle, Psy.D. , a licensed psychologist and codirector of Modern Sex Therapy Institutes , said.
The term was coined in the '80s and named after Dr. Ernst Gräfenberg , who first theorized about its existence. The "G" stands for Gräfenberg's last name.
The G-spot is believed to be about 2 inches inside the vagina on the anterior (meaning front) wall, said Kate Balestrieri, Psy.D., a licensed psychologist, certified sex therapist, and the founder of Modern Intimacy .
But the exact location of the G-spot varies from person to person. Your G-spot might be a little to the left or right, and it could be closer to the vaginal opening or deeper, Balestrieri said. 
It is believed that G-spot stimulation is stimulation of the internal shafts of the clitoris, Needle said. This is because the clitoris isn't just the small pea-sized external part of the anatomy — that's just the tip of the iceberg. There are internal roots of the clitoris on either side that may extend up to 4 inches downward, Balestrieri said.
But you shouldn't get hung up on needing to find the G-spot or having a G-spot orgasm. Needle suggested that instead of searching for the specific spot, you should find all the different areas and types of stimulation that work for you. 
Furthermore, not everybody experiences pleasure from G-spot stimulation.
"Not everyone is wired for pleasure in this area of the body. If you don't feel pleasure where the G-spot is thought to be, it's OK. There are many other ways to experience sexual bliss and orgasm, including clitoral stimulation, nipple and anal play, to name a few," Balestrieri said.
Important: You might also experience the feeling of needing to urinate when your G-spot is being stimulated. This is normal, Balestrieri said, and it happens because you're putting some pressure on the urethra. But if you experience pain, this is a cause for concern. It could just mean that there's inadequate lubrication, but it could also be a sign of a yeast infection or STI.
It's beneficial to find the G-spot yourself before having a partner try to find it.
"I recommend exploring your vulva and vagina to see what feels good and what is most arousing so that you can share that with a partner. Find your own erogenous zone and then show your partner(s) how to find it and how to stimulate it," Needle said.
If you want to locate your G-spot yourself, Balestrieri recommends following these steps:
"If you can't find your G-spot, please don't worry. It does not mean anything about who you are or the quality of sex life you are destined to have. There are so many ways to enjoy sexual intimacy and pleasure, and the G-spot is just one more to add to the list," Balestrieri said.
Not all sex positions are created equally when it comes to stimulating the G-spot. Balestrieri recommended trying these three positions to hit the G-spot just right.
1. Missionary : This standard position is a great option for G-spot stimulation, especially if you place a pillow or wedge under your hips to elevate your pelvis and give your partner a better angle. 
"If you keep your legs closed, the closed missionary position can create more internal containment, which can add to a feeling of pressure and accessibility for more shallow but just-the-right-depth vaginal and G-spot stimulation," Balestrieri said.
2. Doggy style: This position is a tried-and-true way to hit the G-spot, Balestrieri said. Your partner will be stroking the G-spot with every thrust. It's also easy to change up your height and angle of access while in the position, such as switching from being on your hands and knees to laying down more flat on your belly.
"Changing it up gives you and your partner ample ways to learn about your body and where your G-spot is most accessible and sensitive," Balestrieri said.
3. Cowgirl : If the partner with the G-spot wants to take the reins, cowgirl is the best position. When they are in control and on top, they can control the speed, depth, and angle, ensuring the G-spot is properly found and stimulated, Balestrieri said.
The G-spot is not its own distinct anatomical structure, rather it's an erogenous zone that can result in pleasure and orgasm for many but not all people with vaginas.
If you want, take the time to explore your body and find your G-spot and then explore with a partner as well. But remember that a G-spot orgasm is not the be-all and end-all.
A good orgasm is a good orgasm, no matter the source.


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