Locating your G-spot
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As a woman, locating your G-spot can be a bit of a treasure hunt, but with the right guidance, you're bound to find it. First, make sure you're aroused and in a comfortable position, like lying on your back with your legs spread apart.
1. **Familiarize yourself**: Gently insert two or three fingers into your vagina, and curl them in a "come hither" motion, as if you're trying to tickle the front wall of your vagina. The texture should change from ridged (due to the ridges of your vagina) to a smoother, more spongy area.
2. **Feel for the G-spot**: As you continue to explore, you'll feel a slightly bumpy or ridged area, which is your G-spot. It's not as distinct as the clitoris, but it's usually 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) inside your vagina, and it's about the size of a pea or a small bean. Apply firm, but not too aggressive, pressure on this area.
3. **Experiment with movement**: Once you've found it, experiment with different motions such as circular, up and down, or side-to-side motions. Some women prefer a firmer touch, while others enjoy lighter strokes. Communicate with your partner or yourself to figure.
1. **Familiarize yourself**: Gently insert two or three fingers into your vagina, and curl them in a "come hither" motion, as if you're trying to tickle the front wall of your vagina. The texture should change from ridged (due to the ridges of your vagina) to a smoother, more spongy area.
2. **Feel for the G-spot**: As you continue to explore, you'll feel a slightly bumpy or ridged area, which is your G-spot. It's not as distinct as the clitoris, but it's usually 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) inside your vagina, and it's about the size of a pea or a small bean. Apply firm, but not too aggressive, pressure on this area.
3. **Experiment with movement**: Once you've found it, experiment with different motions such as circular, up and down, or side-to-side motions. Some women prefer a firmer touch, while others enjoy lighter strokes. Communicate with your partner or yourself to figure.