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  • DreamP346
    • Oct 2011
    • 2053

    Cow girl with the woman sitting up straight (not leaning down) is knows to stimulate the G-spot. Somebody told me (and I don't know how true this is) that the G-spot has a lot of tissue over it. You needs to break that tissue down to be better able to reach the G-spot. She recommended vibrators that did this. Of course, she sold those things so maybe she was a little bias. But if that is the case, just hitting the G-spot a lot over time may have exposed those nerves, making G-spot orgasms easier.
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    • oxy-moron
      Veteran Member
      • Oct 2010
      • 551

      There is school of thought that the Vaginal walls start to thin as menopause approaches making Gspot stim easier to acheive.
      That could make the difference down to hormonal changes.

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      • ItsASecret
        APRIL 2011 POSTER OF THE MONTH
        • Apr 2009
        • 3721

        There is school of thought that the Vaginal walls start to thin as menopause approaches making Gspot stim easier to acheive.
        That could make the difference down to hormonal changes.
        The school of thought is the field of medicine. Estrogen decreases in menopause leading to the thinning of the vaginal walls, which I mean could allow for the Gspot to be more accessible without the extra tissue but the Gspot is not known to be a singular spot that you can "uncover". There is debate as to whether or not it is just a thicker tissue in the area and if it is simply another tissue then the thinning due to menopause would also thin the Gspot area. Menopause also leads to other issues to so a woman could have a more accessible Gspot but at the same time have less lubrication and inflammation of the vagina because of the thinning.
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        • Lady Syrinx
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2012
          • 185

          Originally posted by ItsASecret
          The school of thought is the field of medicine. Estrogen decreases in menopause leading to the thinning of the vaginal walls, which I mean could allow for the Gspot to be more accessible without the extra tissue but the Gspot is not known to be a singular spot that you can "uncover". There is debate as to whether or not it is just a thicker tissue in the area and if it is simply another tissue then the thinning due to menopause would also thin the Gspot area. Menopause also leads to other issues to so a woman could have a more accessible Gspot but at the same time have less lubrication and inflammation of the vagina because of the thinning.
          That makes a lot of sense, I'll be 37 in January.

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