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Message:
Need help with G spot locating and what to do with it
From: Mr_Twists Sent: 09 Sep. 2000 Message 1 of 3
Does anyone have any advice to help me find my wife's g-spot? I know my wife is enjoying the sex that we are having but I haven't been able to make her gush the way I have other women. I am sure the gushers before were not because I was skilled (just a teenager) but by accident. It seems now that I am looking to acheive this effect I can't quite get her there. Any help appreciated.
From: Joe Sent: 10 Sep. 2000 Message 2 of 3
Try taking a look at this web page:
http://www.sexuality.org/mvgstim.html
Ask again if you're still wondering about something.
Joe
From: zappaz1 Sent: 10 Sep. 2000 Message 3 of 3
There was considerable discussion of female ejaculation and G-spot orgasms at the former site of Cindy and Joe, which may be preserved here somewhere. Basically you will find that female ejaculation even with G-spot stimulation is not the rule with most women, but only a minority have it. The G-spot location will vary a little, but mostly if you feel the ridge like urethra of the upper front vaginal opening, and then feel back further along it, to where there a connection of the urethra with the bladder (less ridge and more of a flat and forward protrusion feeling) that will be the spot or near it. Depending on the lady, the depth of this can vary considerably, and feeling its location is best rather than trying to measure the depth. In some women with a urethrocele or swelling of the urethra, this sac like region of the urethra can be felt to fill bigger with fluid before a "female ejaculation" (the fluid may be urine, glandular fluid, or both).
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