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About the G-Spot
The Holy Grail of Female Sexuality
Would you like to know more about the G-spot?
If you still have your doubts about the existence of what Dr. Oz (Mehmet Oz, MD, director of the Cardiovascular Institute at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center) calls 'the elusive holy grail of female sexuality', pour yourself a cuppa, sit back and have a read.
In 1953, Alfred Kinsey stated in a landmark study, Sexual Behavior in the Human Female, that all female orgasms were directly or indirectly achieved by clitoral stimulation. This became the prevailing theory until 1980, when Beverly Whipple and John Perry claimed their research proved the existence of the G-spot, putting the origin of the female orgasm back inside the vagina.
There has not been uniform acceptance of the G-spot theory, but most sex authorities concede that women can reach orgasm in a variety of ways.
Vaginal / G Spot Orgasms
If you haven't found your G-spot yet, don't despair. First, try using a G-spot vibrator. It will help you locate your G-spot and you can experiment with how much stimulation you need to climax.
During intercourse, get into the woman-on-top position and lean back. Try different angles until you feel your G-spot responding. If you don't get what you need from G-spot stimulation, focus on your clitoris - that's always a sure winner!)
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