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    Originally posted by OhThereYouAre
    It's there. Some woman like it, some don't.

    It's the easiest way to produce a squirting orgasm. Learn that way and you'll probably be able to squirt with a direct clitoral induced orgasm.

    I learned how to do this when I was teenager...I had a girlfriend who didn't respond at all to clitoral stimulation....so I scoured the internet looking for ways to get the job done.

    Palm down, two fingers in...press them against the front wall and put your fingertips on the G-Spot. Move your hand up and down vigorously. Relax. Practice.

    Dont forget the towels.
    Palm up, sorry.

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    • x.st.angel.x
      Veteran Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 1479

      I cant squirt from a g-spot orgam because its too intense but i can from my clit. I guess it comes down to its different for everyone

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      • MrsDeadCeleb
        Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 36

        funnily enough, my bloke found mine last night. had six g-spot orgasms since then hehe!
        if you or your man put two fingers (has to be two, i don't like it but soon forget about it!) inside your vagina, about three inches inside on the front wall (basically the otherside of your clit, inside), there is a small bumpy round thing, as the professionals say. instead of rubbing directly on it, place a finger either side of it and gently rub up and down, preferably whilst rubbing the clitoris with the other hand.

        to me, it feels the same as a clitoral orgasm but more intense and, when you come, you may -bizarrely- feel like you are going to wee yourself! but i promise you won't, that is your body preparing to ejaculate, don't hold back!

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        • JaxXx
          Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 15

          Originally posted by coolguy0005
          no its not like that clit was always described in anatomy and physiology
          yes, thats what im saying, the clit has always been apart of the females anatomy... but the G Spot hasnt... why????

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          • MrsDeadCeleb
            Member
            • Oct 2009
            • 36

            no-one discovered it until a few years back.. some German bloke apparantly, mr G............................. something??

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            • JaxXx
              Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 15

              Originally posted by MrsDeadCeleb
              no-one discovered it until a few years back.. some German bloke apparantly, mr G............................. something??
              i dont really care who discovered it... just why isnt it text book approved? the clit is, the prostate is, everything apart from the gspot is in writing, by medical ppl, who study this stuff...

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              • CHANDLERS WISH
                • Mar 2008
                • 22440

                Jax lol... google it... it is real..

                Maybe because in the oldern days, they only were looking at little things based more on having babies, now they are looking at ways to "please"...

                Like Potatoes weren't good for us, nor a glass of red wine, nor dark chocolate and guess what? Now it is.

                Now you will have me google it lol.
                PUT A LITTLE 'LIKE' IN MY SOUL!

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                • Mes T
                  Veteran Member
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 2678

                  I highly doubt that a g-spot is a basic part of a woman's anatomy, like the clitoris is. It seems to me like some women have sensitive places... there... and others don't. I definitely don't (although I might experiment some more tonight ). And as far as I know, the existence of this spot has yet to be proven.

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                  • JaxXx
                    Member
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 15

                    googling as we speak

                    Originally posted by Mes_T
                    I highly doubt that a g-spot is a basic part of a woman's anatomy, like the clitoris is. It seems to me like some women have sensitive places... there... and others don't. I definitely don't (although I might experiment some more tonight ). And as far as I know, the existence of this spot has yet to be proven.
                    im so with you on that!! gonna give it a little try tonight even though im still highly skeptical, gotta feel it to believe it

                    haha, and i think i am oing to google it, i'll wikki it CW!! and even better, i'll get back to you with a link hehe!!

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                    • CHANDLERS WISH
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 22440

                      Wik...(google)

                      The term "G-Spot" was coined by Addiego et al. in 1981, after the German gynecologist Ernst Grafenberg who hypothesized its existence in a paper published in 1950.The concept entered popular culture after the publication of The G Sot and Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality by Ladas et al. in 1982, but it was criticized almost immediately by gynecologists ( like i said, like potatoes and red wine)..


                      An anonymous questionnaire was distributed to 2350 professional women in the United States and Canada with a subsequent 55% return rate. Of these respondents, 40% reported having a fluid release (ejaculation) at the moment of orgasm. Further, 82% of the women who reported the sensitive area (Grafenberg spot) also reported ejaculation with their orgasms. A number of variables were associated with this perceived existence of female ejaculation.


                      Some gynecologists and doctors continue to be skeptical of the existence of the G-Spot rub zone.

                      It's there in black and white ... It's real sweet.

                      CW

                      PUT A LITTLE 'LIKE' IN MY SOUL!

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