If your partner is lying on her back, then her Grafenberg Area (better known as the G Spot) is located roughly 1.5" inside the upper wall of her vagina. For a woman, the most fulfilling orgasms happen when her G Spot is stimulated. This area is easily identifiable as it has a different texture ie ridged unlike the rest of her vagina. When aroused the G-Spot feels spongy.
Learning the G Spot Technique
First move your fingers approximately two to three inches in to your partner's vagina and move your fingers in even circles inside. For best results, keep the movement consistent, applying firm pressure along the entire length of the vaginal walls. It would be good to add some pressure to your pattner's belly while continuing the rotational finger movement in the vagina. Then stop the rythmic finger movement and rest your fingertips on her vagina just behind the pubic bone, and exert pressure upwards. This is the essence of the G Spot stimulation. It feels best when the fingers are subtly moving. You can either move your fingers in small, slow circles, or point your fingers more sharply and rock them back and forth.
A more successful technique is a combination of the two. Trace the inside of her vagina with your fingers, while moving in and out. Your fingertip must always hit the G-Spot on each rotation. An even rhythm is essential for this technique. And when you get it right, she,ll definitely want more!
Stimulating G Spot During Intercourse
The most important criterion is the angle you position yourself during intercourse. Being able to stimulate the G Spot during intercourse will definitely increase the likelihood of your partner reaching orgasm through intercourse.
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