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The Internet has its downsides, sure, but it also comes in handy when you need some quick answers.

Discover the most frequently asked sexual question on Google

Recently, Google revealed its most commonly searched sex-related question: “Where is the G-spot?”

You want to make sure you’re doing things right without actually letting on that you have no idea what’s going on down there, right? (But don’t beat yourself up about it. There’s a good chance she’s still searching for her G-spot, too.)

The question is important and you want answers, so I share with you here all about it, right now, so you can have confidence the next time things get hot and heavy.

Google will tell you the G-spot is about 50 to 70mm inside the vagina, on the front wall.

And it goes on to say that for some women, stimulating this area creates a more intense orgasm than clitoral stimulation.

But, unfortunately, things aren’t as clear cut as the search engine’s answer leads you to believe.

The Daily Mail reported that a British study of 1 800 women claims there’s no evidence for the existence of the G-spot.

But French gynaecologist Sylvain Mimoun quickly disputed the findings, saying that not only were they offensive to women due to genetics being the sole focus, but that 60% have a G-spot and it just needs to be discovered.

But it may not be one specific spot that’s the magic button for a woman’s pleasure.

According to a study published last year, it is actually a larger erogenous zone that spans several different organs, including the front of the vaginal wall (the side to the belly), the urethra, the paraurethral glands and the "roots" of the clitoris

Rear entry and woman-on-top are two of the best positions to help you reach the area, though it varies for each woman, says study author Dr Emmanuele Jannini.

You can also use your hands by inserting one or two fingers (palm up) and making a “come here” motion. Or you can use a vibrator designed to hit the G-spot.

But the G-spot may not be the be all and end all.

There are four other places that have the potential to excite her: the A-spot, the O-spot, her cervix and her pelvic muscles. Many women need clitoral stimulation as well, so make sure to engage all of her pleasure centres.

This article was originally published on www.mh.co.za

Fuente: www.health24.com
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