Finding The G Spot

The G-Spot is located along the upper/front wall of the vagina, about two inches in, towards the stomach.



The best way in finding the G-spot is to try some manual exploration. Insert your middle finger into the vagina and gently stroke the front wall behind the pubic bone, about two inches up. You should feel a patch of skin that has a different texture from the rest of the vaginal walls, slightly rough or "ruffled."



The G-spot feels a little like corrugated paper, with a ridgey texture.



Once your find the G-Spot you can use a "comehither" motion, by pressing into the center of this ruffled patch until you feel an area that is sensitive to pressure. That's all their is to finding the G-Spot, also known as the urethral sponge. It's on the other side of your vaginal wall, which is why it will respond more to pressure than light stroking.



The g-spot does not lie on the vaginal wall itself. It is felt through it.



The G-Spot area is about the size of a pea, but can enlarge to the size of a walnut when stimulated. You should also know that many women feel like they need to urinate when this area is stimulated. This is due to the fact that, as it enlarges, it presses on the same nerves that signal a full bladder. Most women find, however, that as stimulation is continued, this feeling goes away and is replaced with pleasurable sensations.



So remember when finding the G-Spot the bladder should always be emptied first.