The G spot Orgasm Technique Made Easy

When it comes to ejaculation, the G spot orgasm technique brings real meaning to that old childhood adage "Anything boys can do... girls can do better".
Yep, that's right kids. For many women direct stimulation to the G spot causes intense female ejaculation. Now, before we go running off getting our panties wet, let's have a brief discussion on anatomy:
Female ejaculatory fluid actually originates from the Skene's gland. The chemical composition of this fluid is similar to the fluid generated in males by the prostate gland. The Skene's gland and the prostate also show similar secretory structures. That is why the Skene's gland is often referred to as the female prostate.
The fleshy area that surrounds this gland is your G spot. However, there is some debate amongst scientists and medical professionals as to whether or not the G spot actually exists.
Some women don't have a Skene's gland. Others may have a relatively inactive gland that rarely becomes engorged with fluid, rendering the G spot useless. Basically, we are talking about the most elusive part of the female anatomy.
So, to all you men out there: We're gonna cut you a little slack on this one. How can we expect you to find your lady's G spot if she doesn't know where it is either. We added this article primarily for female readers; but it's important for men to know this stuff too- so no sleeping in class! Got it?

* The term G spot, coined by German gynecologist Ernest Gräfenberg in 1950, refers to a ridged surface (approximately the size of a nickel) about two inches into the vagina, on the front wall.
Women who have been fortunate enough to discover their G spot find this area to be highly sensitive and experience deeper, more intense orgasms by practicing the G spot orgasm technique. If you don't masturbate very often, now would be a good time to follow the magical yellow brick road of self exploration.
You can locate your G spot by inserting two fingers into your vagina, palm flat (to your second knuckle). Massage and stroke the top wall of your vaginal canal while curling your fingers inward with an upward motion. Start out with methodic, yet firm strokes that gradually become more vigorous. Don't be afraid to apply a significant amount of pressure and be careful not to go too deep- or you might miss the spot. Two inches is enough.
Have you ever seen someone pluck the bass guitar? That's the motion that you want to practice inside your vagina. It won't be too long before you are making music of your own!
If at first you are having a hard time finding your G spot, that doesn't necessarily mean that you don't have one. Often times, manual stimulation won't engorge your Skene's gland with enough fluid to bring you to the edge of orgasm or ejaculation.
In recent years, some adult toy manufacturers have invested very large sums of money in the research and development of ergonomically designed
G spot vibrators
. These devices were scientifically designed to target, energize, and engorge this region.
Although every woman is different, and ejaculation can't be guaranteed, with a little practice and the right tools you should be able to perfect your own G spot orgasm technique. Happy Squirting!
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