Some say the G-Spot is an area of high sensitivity located within the female prostate or is located further back along the urethra, closer to the bladder. The problem with any
definition is the sensitivity of the G-Spot is unlikely to be constant. If a woman is not sexually aroused she
may not have a G-Spot. If the same woman is highly aroused and her prostate gland is engorged with prostatic fluid she
may have a very distinct G-Spot. There are perhaps women who are not aware of a G-Spot even though they ejaculate and experience a more intense
orgasm when their prostate is stimulated. It is for these reasons that it is important for the reader not to form a concrete
definition of what a G-Spot is. Each woman
will create her own
definition, one valid only for her.
The next question for debate concerns whether or not "all" women have a G-Spot or G-crest. This is not really a valid question, as the G-Spot indicates the "sensitivity" of a non-specific area of tissue. The "G-Crest" defines the swollen "condition" of the female prostate during sexual arousal. At present there are no anatomical structure clearly associated with the "G-Spot." This is in part why people have trouble finding it. What one needs to look for are the female prostate and urethra. All women have these and it is likely they all produce at least a
small amount of prostatic fluid that seeps out and mixes with the other fluids that are present in much larger quantities.
How does one locate the female prostate? Quite simply, you locate the urethra, as the female prostate is located within the wall of the urethra. The urethral meatus, or orifice, is located directly above the vaginal opening, below the
clitoris. You can see it with your bare eyes, though it can be hard to locate in some women. The urethra extends back from the urethral meatus into the body along the front or upper wall of the vagina for 1.5 to 2 inches (3.8 to 5 cm). While you can see the urethral orifice you cannot see the female prostate gland, though it
may bulge visibly out into the vestibule and/or vagina.
Using a speculum you might be able to see the swollen prostate gland projecting into the vagina. The video How to Female Ejaculate and others shows this projection. Adventures individuals
may want to slip a
finger or two into their own or their partner's vagina while they urinate so they can feel the urine passing through the urethra. This
will help you locate its exact position. Once you have located the urethra you have a basis for seeking out a possible area along it that is highly sensitive to stimulation, a G-Spot.
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Start out by getting her aroused with manual and/or oral clitoral stimulation. Continue the clitoral stimulation as you massage her prostate. Ask your partner if there is a specific spot or area that produces intense or enjoyable sensations when you massage it, her Gspot. As you sense her getting closer to
orgasm apply a firmer touch, if she enjoys it. Maintain a constant and steady rhythm. Follow through, continue the massage up through her
orgasm. Then switch to a very light caressing touch as she comes down from her
orgasm.