The Gräfenberg spot or
G-spot, named after German gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg, is a small area in the
genital area of women behind the
pubic bone and surrounding the urethra. It is the same as, or part of, the urethral sponge, the site of Skene's glands.
Stimulation of the
G-spot (through the front wall of the
vagina) is said to promote a more vigorous and satisfying
orgasm, and is possibly the cause of female
ejaculation.
"When I hit that Gräfenberg spot, she had an orgasm that would blow your mind."