Saturday, 9 April 2016

How many sexual spots does a woman have?

There are lots of controversies about the many
spots in a woman’s body; how many are they?
What are their functions? Are these spots real?

Well, there are many sexual zones in a
woman’s body but only one spot is recognised
by sexologists and medical personnel and that
is called the ‘G-spot. Yes the G-spot, what on
earth is so extraordinary about the G-spot
area? A lot! Yes, every woman has one. To
achieve the G-spot paradise, all you need is
information. And today, I am going to give you
the details of how you can utilise the
stimulating power of G-spot to boost your sex
life as a couple.
Even if you have not explored its exclusive
power, you must have heard about the G-spot
and all its intricacies. The spot is an erogenous
zone located inside the vagina. It can produce
some pretty intense sensations. At the same
time, it can also produce extreme frustrations,
disappointment and dissatisfaction because it
is, for many women, elusive and mysterious.
Although the whole notion of the G-spot is
hardly new, sex researchers and therapists
have been flaunting it for years in the medical
field, though skeptical about whether it really
exists.
The G-spot is a real part of the female
anatomy. This fact is newly documented in MRI
scan and biopsies by medical doctors. Thanks
to this new research, one can now realise that
every girl is capable of experiencing more
concentrated sexual pleasure and powerful
orgasm.
There are disagreements about the actual size
of the G-spot. It ranges from a quarter inch to
a couple of inches along the upper walls of the
vagina; about an inch or two past the female
vaginal opening. Underneath are highly
sensitive tissues that, when touched the right
way, trigger feelings of sexual happiness and
contentment.
The G-spot sensation, as described by most
women, is more intense than those sensations
they feel via clitoral stimulation. According to
most of those women, there is more of a warm
flushing feeling that resonates deeply through
and throughout their entire body. Even experts
who always believed in the G-spot were not
sure whether it was a distinct gland or merely a
collection of nerve endings extending from the
underside of the clitoris. Here is what
researchers are sure of: G-spot is its own entity
and is actually equivalent to an organ in the
body. This is known as female prostrate
because their tissues surround an area that
produces chemicals similar to that of male
prostrate, a gland that creates fluids to nourish
the sperm. Another similarity between the
male prostate gland and the G-spot is that
when the G-spot is aroused, women experience
wetness more than they do during other types
of stimulation. Some women disclosed that
they ejaculate some clean, clear, colourless
fluid when they reach
orgasm. Where
and how to locate the G-spot? First and
foremost, all you need to do as a wife is to lie
back and just relax; embarking on your first G-
spot mission location can really be wearisome
and it will definitely take a lot of patience and
persistence. Locating where it is can be done in
two ways.
The first is the wife locating it by herself, or
with the assistance of her husband. When I am
counselling others, I always encourage the
second way, that is, the husband helping out in
locating the spot. If you as a wife want to do it
yourself, start by spreading your legs and
bending your knees, so that your vagina is
open and will be easily accessible. With your
palm facing up, insert two fingers inside,
pressing your finger tips against the center of
the upper vaginal wall. By so doing, you are
actually seeking a spongy puckered or slightly
ridged area, like the roof of your mouth. If
after several minutes you are still coming up
empty handed, this is the time to call in for
your husband’s assistance. Tell him to caress
you the more because when you are aroused,
the G-spot is filled with fluid and becomes
larger because you have an easy time locating it
if you are turned on by your husband. One
strange tip-off is that you will experience a
sudden need to pee. Because the G-spot is so
close to the urethra, touching it often triggers
the urge to pee feelings. However, there is no
need to run to the rest room because this is just
a false alarm. The urge will go after some time.
Now locating the G-spot by yourself is just to
let you know you have one and nothing more.
But I am always of the opinion that the best
way out is to engage your husband in locating
this mystery spot to take you to this paradise of
serial orgasm.

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