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Toothpick
12-24-2005, 06:20 AM
Ok so will sum chicks tell me how the G-spot works im kinda in the dark cuz I know what the G-spot is but theirs a big empty spot for a explanation of the g-spot saved in the back of my brain. Bassicaly how do I use the g-spot is what im asking if that makes sense

BizzleLuvin
12-24-2005, 04:15 PM
well, the best way to find it is using your finger. just insert and curl you finger upwards in a sort of 'come hither' movement. you will feel a dome-shaped spongy area. that is the g-spot. its placement it a little different for each woman, some are farther back than the finger can reach, some are curved up farther into the vagina. some women are very sensitive to g-spot stimuli, some are not. just remember that its hard to hit the g-spot upon penetration because it is curved upwards in a way that the penis usually cannot bend. some positions
are great for hitting the g-spot because of the way the penis enters the vagina, preferably with her pelvis straight. anyway, i find the best way to hit my g-spot is with the fingers in an up and down movement (TMI!). good luck :thumbsup:

StOneD.aS.FuK
12-26-2005, 03:33 AM
^ hmmm nice advice ! :)

BizzleLuvin
12-26-2005, 03:58 AM
also, a lot of women wont feel much pleasure to the g-spot when stimulated unless she is horny. thats because, like the clitoris, the g-spot swells when she gets turned on. so i dont recommend g-spot stimulation as foreplay. sometimes when the g-spot is stimulated, she will feel the urge to pee, which is totally normal. just wait a few seconds and it will pass (its like 10 LONG seconds for me). personally, i think the g-spot is the ticket to incredible orgasm. when guys hit just the right spot, i literally EXPLODE. a lot of times accompanied by a huge rush of fluid, which is also normal. the g-spot orgasm, to me, is so different from a clitoral orgasm. its like an internal wave of pleasure that starts out in my gut and washes over me. its like being dipped in euphoria. afterwards i feel dizzy or light-headed (but in a good way) or tired. its like my breath being taken away from me and replaced with honey. its amazing. the g-spot is a wonderful thing.

NightProwler
12-26-2005, 05:18 AM
the g-spot is a wonderful thing.

from how you explain it, i'd have to agree

slipknotpsycho
12-26-2005, 01:48 PM
also, a lot of women wont feel much pleasure to the g-spot when stimulated unless she is horny. thats because, like the clitoris, the g-spot swells when she gets turned on. so i dont recommend g-spot stimulation as foreplay. sometimes when the g-spot is stimulated, she will feel the urge to pee, which is totally normal. just wait a few seconds and it will pass (its like 10 LONG seconds for me). personally, i think the g-spot is the ticket to incredible orgasm. when guys hit just the right spot, i literally EXPLODE. a lot of times accompanied by a huge rush of fluid, which is also normal. the g-spot orgasm, to me, is so different from a clitoral orgasm. its like an internal wave of pleasure that starts out in my gut and washes over me. its like being dipped in euphoria. afterwards i feel dizzy or light-headed (but in a good way) or tired. its like my breath being taken away from me and replaced with honey. its amazing. the g-spot is a wonderful thing.
wow, someone sure knows how they want to be touched... ~wonders if she went and got herself all hot explaining this, after noticing the very "descriptive" descriptions...~

GiveMeThatBuzz87
12-26-2005, 03:08 PM
lol i got hot after her explaing that..lol good advice girls if u need help ill be ur partner i can find it for u for a fee... lost ur g spot call JD.. :)

justinsane
12-26-2005, 03:55 PM
hahah as i was reading her posts i was like oooooh shit... she told way too much detail to a bunch of horny stoners... hahaha,

oh well, let the macking continue
(it will anyway)

haha,

BizzleLuvin
12-26-2005, 06:18 PM
be nice u guys. this is the best advice on the g-spot youre ever gonna get from your friends. and im not at all too descriptive, just filling some heads with useful info and things to consider. like i said before, the g-spot is a wonderful thing. i should have a bumper-sticker that read: 'ask me about my g-spot'.

BizzleLuvin
12-26-2005, 06:20 PM
and whats wrong with an orgasm?

NightProwler
12-26-2005, 07:17 PM
^^nothing at all

Toothpick
12-27-2005, 03:15 AM
nice advice:). But I fealt like a dumbass when I looked up dome on answers.com so I woul dno wut shape one is.

Toothpick
12-27-2005, 03:17 AM
now all I need to do is print your advice find a prostitute and work on it for a while. haha just kidden ill just practice on my sister...just kidden again

Lakota
12-27-2005, 03:42 AM
I knew where it was all the time!!!!! Ask my gurl she'll tell ya what I know...I know


Peace

BizzleLuvin
12-27-2005, 04:06 AM
glad i could help

devils dream
12-27-2005, 01:31 PM
not too discriptive at all the perfect description i couldnt have put it better and i'm a woman!! nice one bizleluvin!!

BizzleLuvin
12-28-2005, 04:26 AM
like i said, glad to help. :thumbsup:

Breukelen advocaat
12-28-2005, 07:10 AM
The G-Spot is a myth. There's no evidence to support it's existence, so don't waste your time trying to "find" it.

Hines, T. M. (2001). The G-spot: A modern gynecological myth. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 185, 359-362.

Hines reviews the research support for the existence of the widely discussed "G-spot" (Grafenberg spot), a term first used in a 1982 book on human sexuality. According to some authors, the G-spot refers to an area on the anterior wall of the vagina that, when stimulated, results in intense sexual arousal. According to Hines, however, the behavioral and physiological evidence for the G-spot is virtually nonexistent. For example, contrary to claims by some G-spot proponents, there is no evidence for a dense constellation of neurons in the anterior vaginal wall. Moreover, much of the purported evidence for the G-spot derives from the self-reports of a handful of women. Hines concludes that the G-spot is best thought of as a "gynecological UFO" for which there is no compelling or even suggestive scientific evidence.

Vampiero
12-28-2005, 07:25 AM
i could carless what Hinzy says as long as the women is moaning when i touch it :dance: :dance: :dance:

Garden Knowm
12-28-2005, 01:51 PM
there actualy is a G spot.. when you find it and push on it it will actually make a sound..... it sounds like a deep amplified MOOOOOOOOOO... some people have mistaken it for a COW being inthe room.. but it is just the G spot being pushed on...

It is affectionatley referred to as the "Poon Horn"

i love you

robert42
12-28-2005, 02:54 PM
im still confused post pics
:p

Garden Knowm
12-28-2005, 06:51 PM
im still confused post pics
:p


LOL

yeah what he said

Kid Dynamite
12-28-2005, 09:06 PM
yeah...my room mate sure gets angry when im in my room playing the poon horn all night.

he says sometimes the noise is still in his head..even after its stopped

P.E.N.G.U.I.N.
12-29-2005, 03:01 AM
^^LMFAO!^^


Even if it doesn't exist, it is true that plenty of girls love being touched in that spot whatever it is, don't be such an asshole.

Powder Puff
12-29-2005, 03:22 AM
The G-Spot is a myth. There's no evidence to support it's existence, so don't waste your time trying to "find" it.

Hines, T. M. (2001). The G-spot: A modern gynecological myth. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 185, 359-362.

Hines reviews the research support for the existence of the widely discussed "G-spot" (Grafenberg spot), a term first used in a 1982 book on human sexuality. According to some authors, the G-spot refers to an area on the anterior wall of the vagina that, when stimulated, results in intense sexual arousal. According to Hines, however, the behavioral and physiological evidence for the G-spot is virtually nonexistent. For example, contrary to claims by some G-spot proponents, there is no evidence for a dense constellation of neurons in the anterior vaginal wall. Moreover, much of the purported evidence for the G-spot derives from the self-reports of a handful of women. Hines concludes that the G-spot is best thought of as a "gynecological UFO" for which there is no compelling or even suggestive scientific evidence.




Ask any woman.. Do you have a G-spot? If they reply no, they have NEVER been touched there.. When I fingered girls at first, I never wondered to much about it, but one time, I found it, and there was a noticible difference in her moaning..!:) So don't be such an idiot and saying it's not real, because it's just as real as my dick!:)

And there you have it... Once again, I would like some support from the women!:) Is there a g-spot? :dance:

BabyFacedAbortion
12-29-2005, 06:52 AM
Bizzle's got it.

When my boyfriend gets me REALLY horny and we fuck a certian way he definitly hits SOMETHING (Gspot, duh) and it gets me off quick; I was never one to get off on actual sex but he's doin' something down there that's working lol.

My best friend helped me find mine. LOL

endo..jay
12-29-2005, 04:20 PM
ah yea what can i say im just good *brushes shoulders off* lol

Genuine17
12-31-2005, 04:43 AM
What about licking clit and then rubbing g-spot?

rab
01-27-2006, 10:32 AM
...much of the purported evidence for the G-spot derives from the self-reports of a handful of women.

OMG, the POON HORN

Did you ever get caught being naughty on the computer because you busted out laughing too much, MOOOahaha

Zinnia
01-27-2006, 03:54 PM
TM Hines is an idiot, and obviously a male.

Yes, there IS a G-spot, and Bizzle has hit it right on the head(so to speak).

esrabalamir
01-27-2006, 11:14 PM
glad i could help
g-spot is a wonderful thing
any change on moans during g-spot action? or it is the same like normal masturbate(clit action only)

orangeman
01-28-2006, 12:29 AM
be nice u guys. this is the best advice on the g-spot youre ever gonna get from your friends. and im not at all too descriptive, just filling some heads with useful info and things to consider. like i said before, the g-spot is a wonderful thing. i should have a bumper-sticker that read: 'ask me about my g-spot'.

...Wow I love you :D

Not Enough Herb
01-30-2006, 04:56 AM
there actualy is a G spot.. when you find it and push on it it will actually make a sound..... it sounds like a deep amplified MOOOOOOOOOO... some people have mistaken it for a COW being inthe room.. but it is just the G spot being pushed on...

It is affectionatley referred to as the "Poon Horn"

i love you


LMFAO!!!!

the poon horn is my favourite instrument :pimp:

later

AlexKB9
02-03-2006, 08:49 PM
The G-Spot is a myth. There's no evidence to support it's existence, so don't waste your time trying to "find" it.

Hines, T. M. (2001). The G-spot: A modern gynecological myth. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 185, 359-362.

Hines reviews the research support for the existence of the widely discussed "G-spot" (Grafenberg spot), a term first used in a 1982 book on human sexuality. According to some authors, the G-spot refers to an area on the anterior wall of the vagina that, when stimulated, results in intense sexual arousal. According to Hines, however, the behavioral and physiological evidence for the G-spot is virtually nonexistent. For example, contrary to claims by some G-spot proponents, there is no evidence for a dense constellation of neurons in the anterior vaginal wall. Moreover, much of the purported evidence for the G-spot derives from the self-reports of a handful of women. Hines concludes that the G-spot is best thought of as a "gynecological UFO" for which there is no compelling or even suggestive scientific evidence.

I think hes jus mad cause hes a nerd and never found it lol. But apparently, if the women say there is, and have been stimulated by it, im pretty sure there is one.

Breukelen advocaat
02-03-2006, 11:56 PM
Anybody named "Alex" shouldn't accuse other people of being "nerds", lol. :dance:

After you've fooled around with a few girls, then come back and tell me that they said that there is, or isn't, a G spot - until then, don't broadcast your ignorance.

Euphoric
07-31-2006, 07:55 AM
doing some research, it seems that the more the g spot muscles and such are stimulated the stronger the potential climax. the link provided at the bottom has g spot exercises for the ladies. :pimp:


There is a spot inside the vagina that is extremely sensitive to deep pressure. It is felt through the anterior or front wall of the vagina about five centimetres from the entrance.

The spot is called the G spot or Grafenberg spot after the first modern physician to describe it.

When properly stimulated, the G spot swells and leads to orgasm in many women.

It is probable that every woman has a G spot. The researchers found one in every woman they examined. "It is the homologue of the male prostate," they said.

At the moment of orgasm, many women ejaculate a liquid through the urethra that is chemically similar to male ejaculate but contains no sperm.

As a result of stimulation of the G spot, women often have a series of orgasms.

For many women, it is difficult to properly stimulate the G spot in the missionary position. Other positions such as the one with the woman sitting astride on top or the one with male entry into the vagina from the rear ("doggie style") work better.
http://www.tantra.co.nz/tantrahome/gspot/index.htm

LIP
07-31-2006, 08:54 AM
Bizzle's discription was indeed very.... Well... The guys here know what im talking about rofl

birdgirl73
07-31-2006, 11:21 PM
Breuk, please don't believe that one abstract. That's just one male doc's opinion, and clearly Hines didn't study enough women, only cadaver anatomy which didn't take into account changes that occur with arousal, which are largely the only circumstances that make the spot easily palpable.

There is a very definite "urethral sponge" area just through the front wall of women's vaginas that, in some women, fills with prostatic secretion-like fluid which is expelled with orgasm. I don't think Grafenburg or anyone else ever claimed the spot was a bundle of nerve connections in the same way the clitoris is. It's just a spongy area that is palpable inside the front wall of the vagina and that responds to penetration and other types of pelvic stimulation in some. I know it exists because I can feel the spot in myself and my husband, a board-certified physician, can feel it and has brought on (and witnessed) those orgasms.

Keep this in mind. There are a lot of men out there--and male doctors and researchers top the list--who are intimidated in a big way by women's sexuality, which is still a medical and neuro-anatomical mystery to far too many people. Dr. Freud certainly allowed his penis-centered opinions to cloud reality about women's orgasmic response. I think Drs. Kinsey and Masters did, too, to a lesser degree. Those notable men, never once owning a female reproductive system of their own, published a number of theories about women's sexuality and orgasmic response that have later proven to be, at best, off target and some blatantly wrong. At least Kinsey and Masters were theorists for less of the time than they were researchers, so they learned to take into account women's first-hand experiences over time.

Take it from the ladies who have the anatomy, Breuk, the G spot is not a myth. Maybe read some research abstracts from Dr. Jennifer Berman, a board-certified urologist, who's quite knowledgable on this subject and a respected authority on women's sexuality.

Breukelen advocaat
07-31-2006, 11:54 PM
Breuk, please don't believe that one abstract. That's just one male doc's opinion, and clearly Hines didn't study enough women, only cadaver anatomy which didn't take into account changes that occur with arousal, which are largely the only circumstances that make the spot easily palpable.

There is a very definite "urethral sponge" area just through the front wall of women's vaginas that, in some women, fills with prostatic secretion-like fluid which is expelled with orgasm. I don't think Grafenburg or anyone else ever claimed the spot was a bundle of nerve connections in the same way the clitoris is. It's just a spongy area that is palpable inside the front wall of the vagina and that responds to penetration and other types of pelvic stimulation in some. I know it exists because I can feel the spot in myself and my husband, a board-certified physician, can feel it and has brought on (and witnessed) those orgasms.

Keep this in mind. There are a lot of men out there--and male doctors and researchers top the list--who are intimidated in a big way by women's sexuality, which is still a medical and neuro-anatomical mystery to far too many people. Dr. Freud certainly allowed his penis-centered opinions to cloud reality about women's orgasmic response. I think Drs. Kinsey and Masters did, too, to a lesser degree. Those notable men, never once owning a female reproductive system of their own, published a number of theories about women's sexuality and orgasmic response that have later proven to be, at best, off target and some blatantly wrong. At least Kinsey and Masters were theorists for less of the time than they were researchers, so they learned to take into account women's first-hand experiences over time.

Take it from the ladies who have the anatomy, Breuk, the G spot is not a myth. Maybe read some research abstracts from Dr. Jennifer Berman, a board-certified urologist, who's quite knowledgable on this subject and a respected authority on women's sexuality.

Well, I'm going by some of what I've been told by women, and things that I've read by some VERY sexually experienced women. I'm beginning to see that there's probably something to it, for some women, since a lot have been claiming that it works for them. Some of the above referenced women with experience say that 1) they've never had a G-Spot feeling and 2) none of their female partners or friends have. There is definitely something happening for some, and it's probably "different" from the clitoris' reaction(s). I don't know what to think, but if people are having fun with something, it does not matter what works, or doesn't, for other people. :dance:

birdgirl73
08-01-2006, 12:20 AM
I don't know what to think, but if people are having fun with something, it does not matter what works, or doesn't, for other people. :dance:
That's the spirit!

I had no idea I had one till about 10 years ago myself. I think maybe it's a response that can mature at different times in different people, assuming it's going to show up at all. I have two friends who swear the G spot doesn't exist, but they admit they say that simply because it doesn't appear to exist in them.

The first time a G spot orgasm happened to me, it was almost frightening. It's just a totally different sort of pressure build-up and expulsion of fluid. It doesn't happen every time by any means. Maybe three times a year, I'd say. Clitoral orgasm is still the far more common experience for me and the other women I've talked to who experience this.