What Is the best way to hit your g-spot during sex
Question Posted Thursday May 10 2012, 12:38 pm
i have never had an orgasam during sex or hit my g-spot what is the best way to hit your g-spot and have an orgasam during sex
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Trouble Reaching Orgasm? xkatiex answered Friday May 18 2012, 9:07 pm: Look up the female anatomy and you may be astonished at what you find out. I did alot of research when i was younger because i too had climax problems. Moreso my ex's fault because he didnt know how to please me.
The first time i reached orgasm was in the missionary position, there needs to be alot of grinding so that your partners pubic bone area rubs on your clitoris. It needs to be consistant or the feeling will start to deminish.
Have a talk to your sexual partner about him finding your g-spot. It is against the front wall of the vagina and apparently it feels like a squishy little bean. It is highly unlikely that he can reach it with his penis, so it will have to be digitally. [ xkatiex's advice column | Ask xkatiex A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Friday May 11 2012, 10:00 pm: It's actually pretty hard to stimulate the G-spot during sex or period. From reading I know it's 2-3 inches inside the front vaginal wall. That's what makes it hard to hit during sex itself from what I've read as the penis doesn't angle so it hits it.
There are how-to articles etc. and resources that we can't link you to but if inclined they're easy to pull up on the Internet. Regardless, it takes a lot of patience.
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