The G-spot
The G-spot is an area
1 to
1.5 inches across and located about
two finger joints deep into the vaginal entrance. Its sensitivity to stimulation was first discovered by
Ernest GrŠaefenberg (1881-1957 - the G-spot is named after him) in 1950. As a result of direct stimulation the spot, which works
like a
sponge, will fill itself with fluid. To date it's unknown specifically what these fluids are, from where exactly they originate or what their exact function is. However, they're neither urine nor vaginal fluids and have no lubricating effect. A G-spot orgasm, combined with ejaculation, is much
like the male orgasm, including the physical fatigue and the need for a refractory period. The ejaculate will come out in different flows - different women have different numbers of flows and the amount of ejaculate is very individually determined. Science has different opinions on the question if all women have a G-spot and if all are able to ejaculate.
"I touched her G-spot and she squirted all over me! It was so sexy."
"While he was fucking me I got so
wet. He got my G-spot good for sure."
"The G-spot
dude, i'm telling you, wanna get your wife
wet? Make sure your rub against it."