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G-spot, a-spot and c-spot: How to find & stimulate vaginal pleasure zones

 

From women's magazines to TV shows to sex toy companies, there's a lot of talk about G-spots. But the elusive erogenous zone isn't the only place of internal pleasure for people with vulvas. Away from. While the clitoris is believed by many to be a tender little knot at the top of the vulva, it actually extends about five inches into the body. An area in the figure of a triangle that runs through the abdomen, even internal orgasms are technically based on the clitoris. This is because deep within this structure of the clitoris there are several pleasure points, although it is better to think of them as zones, since their position varies between different bodies. Moving forward, we are going to break down three internal pleasure points: point G, point A, and point C.

G points

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The G-spot was invented by sex researchers in the early 1980s. Named after the German physician and scientist Ernst Gräfenberg, it describes a bean-shaped sore spot inside the vagina that, when stimulated, can cause physical pleasure and emotional. But since its discovery, there has been a lot of research. Not all sex therapists agree that it exists, and even those who believe it to be the real thing will recognize that its size, position, and feel vary among people with vulvas. So what is it?

What is the point g?

The G-spot is not an anatomically specific structure, but rather a sensitive area located on the distal anterior vaginal wall (belly side). It is an area of ​​stiff tissue that swells when excited. When stimulated, you may first feel like you need to urinate. This is because the G-spot consists of a collection of glandular tissue that surrounds the urethral sponge. With firm pressure strokes, whether with a finger, penis, belt, or sex toy, the urge to urinate can be transformed into a sensation of deep and complete pleasure. Many people who have vaginal orgasms do so when their G-spot is stimulated.

How do you find the G-spot?

The G-spot is not always easy to find and may exist in slightly different areas for different people. The area is pronounced during arousal, as the spot can swell to the size of a quarter. To find the G-spot, insert a finger, penis, or sex toy along the vaginal wall on the belly side, around one or two joints. Enter the vagina and, using your fingers, make a "come here" motion toward the front of the body and lift it toward the navel. Many internal vaginal sex toys already have a curved shape to help explore the G-spot. In Bloomi's market, pleasure toys such as Lora DiCarlo's Drift Warming G-Spot vibrator, LELO's Gigi 2 G-Spot vibrator, and the Dame Arc G-Spot vibrators are sculpted for G-spot exploration and pleasure.

Points A

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Point A is an erogenous zone located higher in the vaginal canal, above point G.

What is point A?

The Fornix anterior erogenous zone, or colloquially known as the A-point, is an area of ​​enhanced and pleasant sensitivity located deep on the anterior or belly side of the vagina, beyond the G-spot and close to the cervix. Point A is longer and less defined than Point G, but like the latter, when stimulated, it can induce a deep and pleasant experience that can lead to orgasm.

How do you find point A?

Unlike the G-spot, the A-spot can be easily stimulated during penetration. Because this area is about two inches deeper into the vagina than the G-spot, it can be difficult to reach with a finger. As such, it is best to experiment with a partner (someone with a penis or harness) or a sex toy that is at least 5 inches long. Consider Lora DiCarlo's G-Spot or Sway Warming Anal Vibrator or Intimina's Raya Personal Massager. Although it is easier to get to point A by vaginal insertion, this pleasure zone can also be stimulated by anal penetration

points C

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If you are not familiar with point C, you are not alone. This erogenous zone rarely reaches sex ed books, articles, or classrooms. But after hearing about point C (the C stands for cervix), you'll want to explore it.

What is point C?

Point C is located in the deepest part of your vaginal canal in the lowest part of the uterus. The exocervix, which is the outer part of the cervix, resse

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