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The G-spot is an area of increased sensitivity and erotic pleasure that's located on the front vaginal wall. You can find the G-spot using your fingers. Insert one finger into the vagina, palm facing up, while making a "come here" motion. You might orgasm from penetration alone if your partner stimulates the G-spot during sex, either with a finger, penis, or sex toy. Some people have denied the existence of the G-spot. The consensus, though, is that the G-spot exists, even if researchers do not entirely agree on its exact location, nature, and size.
Read on to learn the G-spot, including where it is and how to find it. The G-spot is an erogenous zone, or an area that triggers sexual arousal, located in the vagina. There's some debate about whether this spot is its own sexual organ or part of the clitoral network. Some evidence suggests that the G-spot is a sac with erectile-like tissue on the upper vaginal wall. Other researchers have expressed doubts about this finding, and a study conducted in did not find this same structure. The G-spot is most likely part of the clitoral network.
The external part of the clitoris is a small nub that sits above the opening of the urethra. The clitoris extends into the vagina in a horseshoe shape. This "clitoral network" is full of sensitive nerve endings. You may be stimulating part of the clitoris when stimulating the G-spot during sex. The G-spot is located a few centimeters along the inner front wallβor top wall if you are lying down on your backβof the vagina.
Some people might find that their G-spot is a bit higher, while others notice that it's closer to the vaginal opening. You can usually feel your G-spot by using your fingers to explore the upper inner wall of the vagina. Try inserting one finger, palm up, and make a "come here" motion. Try using a sex toy that's angled upward and designed to hit the spot if you have trouble locating it.
Keep in mind that some people do not feel any sensation, and that's completely normal. Others may suddenly feel an urgent need to urinate. This sensation is normal, given the G-spot's proximity to your urethra, which is what you pee out of. Whether vaginal orgasms and clitoral orgasms are different things is still up for debate. Many people with vaginas say that orgasms from stimulating their G-spotβeither alone, with a vibrator, or with a partnerβfeel unique.