WHERE IS THE FEMALE G-SPOT?

Written by on August 23, 2018

69% of sexually active Kenyan men (I am not lost on the irony in that percentage) do not know where the female G-spot is located. If we are to assume the scales are balanced, that means that 69% of Kenyan women have never experienced an orgasm in their lives! These results are from several sources of research papers I’ve read, and other legitimate sources. That is a damn shame, because no woman should be deprived of this magical sensation during intercourse!

Majority of the findings indicated most men confuse erogenous zones (blog for another day) with the G-spot. Truth is, the two are vastly different. Erogenous zones are those that are sensitive to sexual stimulation, while the G-spot is the area found on the anterior wall of the vagina that is highly erogenous and capable of ejaculation. In simpler terms, the G-spot is inside the vagina, at the base of the clitoris. While the clitoris is outside, exposed and easy to find, the G-spot may be a little trickier to find and it will take some exploration to find it. I understand that the G-spot is also erogenous but what makes it stand out is the fact that it is the holy grail of penetrative intercourse.

Stimulating this particular spot can very easily lead to three types of orgasms (also blog post for another day) which, collectively, may or may not result in female ejaculation or what is commonly referred to as squirting. If you want that but don’t know what buttons to push, I suggest you take your time and learn a little bit more about the female body. This goes to women too, because an alarming percentile number of you don’t know where your own G-spot is. It’s not elusive; it’s just hidden. And we all know all the good stuff doesn’t come easy; you’ve got to put in the work to get it. Thank me later.


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