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G Spot Position

The G-Spot has received a lot of
press in the popular media in the past few decades.
Most of the press has been focused on how
to find the G-spot. So what exactly is the position
of the G-Spot.
The G spot is actually located
behind the pubic bone and surrounding the urethra. It is the same as, or
part of, the urethral sponge.
To stimulate the G-Spot you would
insert your fingers, tongue, penis, vibrator or dildo approximately 1-3
inches inside the vagina arcing upwards in a beckoning motion. It
takes a bit of practice and patience but many claim it is well worth the
effort.
The most popular G-Spot sex
positions are Doggie-Style and Female-on-Top.
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The latest in cosmetic enhancements seems to be the
G-Shot. Founded by cosmetic gynecologist David Matlock of Beverly Hills, the
G-Shot promises women ‘the ultimate Big O’ by enlarging their G-Spot.
The G-Shot is a patent pending
method augmenting the G-Spot with a ‘secret formulated substance’. This
substance is really a specially developed collagen that is normally used as a
wrinkle filler. The radical ten minute operation is said to involve a quick jab
to the woman’s G-Spot, causing it to swell, become more sensitive, thereby
turning it into a double G-Spot. Lasting for a period of four months and
costing approximately $1,800, this apparent love-life booster can be repeated
thereafter.
“Women can’t keep the smile off
their face. Some have even claimed it’s a little too much, saying they’ve had
the Big O at the gym and while going over bumps in the road in their car,”
states a pleased Matlock on his website. “Our mission is to empower women with
knowledge, choices, and alternatives.”
Not everyone, however, feels the same. Both gynaecologist Jennifer Sheth and
sexologist Prakash Kothari haven’t even heard of it. “And I would think twice
before playing around with the G-Spot,” says Kothari, “because it’s a
very delicate part. Also, there’s really no need to. If a man is understanding
and knows exactly how to arouse his partner, the explosion will come naturally.”
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