Spotting the G Spot
There are a number of different explanations about what the G-spot actually is. Practitioners of tantric sex have been talking about this 'sacred spot' for over 1,000 years.
While the debate on the existence of G-Spot continues, try to find her G spot:
1. Cleaning your hands and cutting your nails is the first step.
2. Make sure she is wet and wanting, so some heavy foreplay is required.
3. Draw her knees up. Make sure she is relaxed. Insert your finder into her when she is ready.
4. Your palm should be facing up, so that while curving your finger, it should not face her vaginal wall.
5. Explore about 1.5 to 3 inches within her vaginal wall and you will find G spot, which should be a little spongy, rough and ridged.
Also known as the Grafenberg Spot, it was named after the gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg, who was the first to describe it in 1944.
So, what is G spot?
One theory states that it is an area of prostatic tissue similar to the male prostate. It is supposed to be a highly sensitive and highly erotic area providing hours of pleasure.
But some women don’t feel any sensation there, whereas others may not seem to have one at all. So, if you have one--for no one is still very sure--the important thing is to find out what you’ve got and what you like.
Where is G-Spot?
If you have G-spot one, it's supposed to be just 2.5cm to 5cm inside the vagina on the front wall. You should be able to feel it with your finger. Explore and find out whether you have one. Feel for an area that's rough, a bit like a walnut, unlike the rest of the smooth and silky vaginal wall.
Some women report that stimulation of parts of the posterior wall of the vagina and the anterior wall of the anus at about the same depth creates a similar intense sensation and stimulation.
When stimulated, it is said that G spot can lead to high levels of sexual arousal and powerful orgasms. Although discussions have been going on the G-spot ever since 1981, there have been plenty of arguments over its existence, the actual definition of the term, and its location.
Today, you will find a huge variety of adult toys, such as vibrators etc, that are designed to hit and stimulate the G Spot. But remember that each human body is unique. You may have a sensitive G-spot or you may not have one at all. If you do want to explore, do it light-heartedly with your partner.
There is a lot of mystique related to the G-spot, but giving your partner pleasure is really all that matters, with or without a G-spot. There are countless ways to enjoy your sexuality. G-spot is just one of them.

