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re:Gspot stimulation
termsofdelicious See my TER Reviews 993 reads
posted
1 / 15

I have been told by friends and I can feel it for myself, I have a pronounced G-spot.
In the past 2 weeks I've posted 4 videos on my blog of myself masturbating. You can clearly see how big the toy/finger are being inserted. You can also see my level of arousal. When I rub that certain area of  the inside of my creamy pussy I get wetter and wetter.

I've been extra horny lately and I love it.
Great question OP.

Keep it real,
S.Good

belindabell See my TER Reviews 689 reads
posted
2 / 15

However, not all ladies have had the pleasure of finding it, just as not all ladies can achieve a vaginal orgasm either.   Every BODY reacts how it does for different reasons, age, illness, medication or just plain lack of knowledge about one's own body can hinder sexual pleasure.    Women should feel comfortable masturbating and learning about their bodies and what turns them on so they in turn can show the men in their lives how their body reacts to different stimulation.      



amberamber See my TER Reviews 1093 reads
posted
3 / 15

The G-spot can certainly stimulate many things... but for me the COS are 3 different things and certainly different wonderful feelings and sensations....Cuming, Orgasm amd Squirting.

Great now I am horny! Meow!!!!

Xoxo
Amber Monroe

TrinityLake See my TER Reviews 791 reads
posted
4 / 15

I've found it on myself and every other woman I've been with.  Ask Whitney Cohen.  I believe that most people just don't know how to A. find it and B. stimulate it properly.  I've had a couple female clients, as well, that have enjoyed my work.  I hope to get more... Ahem, *calling horney providers*  Lol

Trinity

gentlehands4u 7 Reviews 603 reads
posted
5 / 15

Most Men just think going deep brings
a woman to her best Orgasm! The G-spot
is only 2-3 inches inside te vagina
and if he uses his little head right
Just enterinng 2-3 inches and asking her
to guide him she knows when the head
contcts the hot spot!!

gentlehands4u 7 Reviews 678 reads
posted
6 / 15

Why do you think the male
member is curved when it
becomes erect?

gentlehands4u 7 Reviews 947 reads
posted
7 / 15

Mine is and the gals seem to like it!!

JustGopherIt 2 Reviews 604 reads
posted
8 / 15

You see plenty that aren't if you watch porn.  Most seem to be, however.

Posted By: gentlehands4u
Why do you think the male
member is curved when it
becomes erect?

gentlehands4u 7 Reviews 967 reads
posted
9 / 15

Speculation isn't scientific is it?
neithrt is your imagination vallen!!

vallen 12 Reviews 321 reads
posted
10 / 15

it's rather subjective. The urethral sponge certainly does exist and is erectile tissue; Skene's glands with it. Some women find stimulation of the urethral sponge very pleasurable, others not. It is speculated this is why you can "find" the G-spot on some women, and not on others.

mnjohnny247 19 Reviews 658 reads
posted
11 / 15

.......Here ya go..... G Spot medical research published by the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health.  Agree or disagree, here it is to read.  BTW, Vallen has the background and professional experience to offer an infomed opinion on this subject.

Posted By: gentlehands4u
Speculation isn't scientific is it?
neithrt is your imagination vallen!!
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gentlehands4u 7 Reviews 790 reads
posted
12 / 15

“The elusive female G-spot may not actually exist,” The Daily Telegraph has today reported. The news, which was also covered by the Daily Mail, has generated a flurry of rather graphic reader comments, including debates on where exactly the erogenous zone might be (some readers have even suggested using satnav).

Check the credabality of the sources!
"Daily Telegraph "
"Daily Mail"

mnjohnny247 19 Reviews 372 reads
posted
13 / 15

...................  From the link:

"Where did the story come from?
The study was carried out by researchers from Rambam Healthcare Campus, Haifa, Israel, and Yale-New Haven Hospital in the US. No sources of external funding were reported. The study was published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Sexual Medicine.  News coverage reflected the findings of this narrative review"

"The search included clinical trials, meeting abstracts, case reports and review articles that were written in English and published in a peer-reviewed journal. Studies were included if they were deemed to be ‘appropriate’, but this was not defined further. After excluding non-English articles and those that did not focus on female sexuality, they reviewed 96 studies in total, almost half of which were identified using the search term ‘female orgasm’. Of these, studies were included if they were deemed to be “appropriate”, but this was not defined further."

"They included 55 of these studies in their review: 29 surveys and observational studies, eight radiographic analyses, seven pathological analyses (lab studies of tissue samples), five biochemical analyses and six previous narrative reviews. From their retrieved articles, the researchers authored a narrative discussion on the findings."..................

Hmmmm, kinda seems like legit medical research.........  I know women who would testify under oath that they have a G spot, as many have posted here, but I know others who say no, they don't and also don't like anybody "probing" for it, so it seems to me just as the research and Vallen stated, some women may have a G spot and and some not.  If ya got one, fabulous, if not, well that why there are clits, right?




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vorlon 119 Reviews 506 reads
posted
14 / 15

Did you look at where his link was from?  It is from the U.S. National Library of Medicine and they are not going to use the likes of the "Daily Mail" as a reputable source.  All those tabloids did was take just enough from the real sources to write sensationalistic stories for their rag.

-- Modified on 12/4/2012 1:06:31 AM

vallen 12 Reviews 623 reads
posted
15 / 15

This is one of the hard things to get our heads around. People look to science and medicine (they are NOT the same, although they have a lot in common) to eliminate ambiguity. And science generally does. But medicine, particularly when you are dealing with the medical realities of an individual person, often does not. Most all medical facts should begin with the phrase, "on average..." Because humans don't come off an assembly line. We are all unique, at the genetic, chemical, and yes, even organ level. Indeed, some people have their entire internal organs switched on the opposite side of most. And that IS normal, for them.

So yes, the "G-spot" does exist in some women, and not in others. Individuals will experience the stimulation of the internal erectile tissue in individual ways, some will find it pleasurable, others not. It does NOT mean that an individual is normal or abnormal for having or not having one. It just is what it is, and people are who they are. Appreciate the differences! It really would be a dull, dreary world if we all experienced it the same way. Although it probably would make things a whole lot easier... Still, not worth the trade IMO.

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