If so, how old were you and how did you discover it? Have you been able to get off from g-spot stimulation regularly? Some women say they've found it, but are like "Meh" no big deal. Care to share any stories?
One study may yield clues
One study in the review kept "the possibility of a discrete G-spot viable," according to Kilchevsky.
A Rutgers University research team recently asked several women to stimulate themselves in a functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) machine. Brain scans showed stimulating the clitoris, vagina and cervix lit up distinct areas of the women's sensory cortex. This means the brain registered distinct feelings between stimulating the clitoris, the cervix and the vaginal wall – where the G-spot is famed to be.
Tia_Fae said:i've tried many many times using different toys and with fingers to find it but can't...i've followed directions as to how to find but nothing...still looking, maybe its shy and playing hide and seek![]()
Red7227 said:Tia_Fae said:i've tried many many times using different toys and with fingers to find it but can't...i've followed directions as to how to find but nothing...still looking, maybe its shy and playing hide and seek![]()
Hummm... As a neutral 3rd party who has felt up g-spots on other women I offer my services to look for yours.
RoxieRed said:I was convinced I couldn't find mine easily until I tried my metal g-spot wand.
http://www.amazon.com/Trinity-Vibes...UTF8&qid=1340768676&sr=1-5&keywords=njoy+wand
My g-spot isn't very prominent and therefore was hard to find without the extra pressure that this particular wand creates.