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It's debatable if women actually can there are those who say yes & those who say no. Well, proven yes I can. Have to be very comfortable [at ease]& require g-spot stim. It's secondary of a internal release of fluid from a gland; therefore, I doubt it has much to correlate with her wetness during arousal. Some women never experience this. If I am with a person I feel close to & very comfortable; it happens maybe 50% of all times which I orgasm. It's not a guarantee.
I doubt you can cause it--work on the g-spot and work it slowly & see what happens. I hope you read Brandye's post on this. If so here is a bit more of similar answers: http://www.health24.com/sex/Basics/1253-1265,32986.asp
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When i said "cause" i just ment that if it is possible for her to accomplish and i stimulate the right spot enough times the number should work in my favor. I mean its not the end of the world if I don't since she is very good at climaxing with or without me... its just cool to have goals and dream ![]() |
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read through this thread from the beginning. Evilkitten's point that this is advanced stuff is true. Many of us who have found our G-Spots spent a long time finding them. Medically, I cannot even tell you the G-Spot existss but I am glad to say mine has been found!
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Since there is something there about (meaning variations of more or less ) 2 inches inside the vagina and most of the women I have had experience with admit to feeling something "special" there and whatever this is was first mentioned in modern literature by Dr. Gräfenberg why don't we just call it the G Spot?
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Brandye,
In the spirit of sarcasm, or is it good natured condescension (?) I would love to laugh along, but the 80 years made me doubt. Actually Dr. Ernst Gräfenberg published his The Role of Urethra in Female Orgasm in 1950 and apparently the term Gräfenberg's spot or the G spot was invented by Alice Kahn Ladas, Beverly Whipple and John D Perry authors of the landmark The G Spot: And Other Discoveries About Human Sexuality which was published in 1982. If I recall correctly they coined the term G spot in honor of Gräfenberg; using only the initial G rather than the entire name to make it simpler for their American readers who might not know how to pronounce Gräfenberg. As I said earlier, "whatever this is was first mentioned in modern literature by Dr. Gräfenberg why don't we just call it the G Spot?" The following link leads to an interesting article http://www.latimes.com/features/heal...,3996619.story What I like most is the last sentence-a quote from Dr. Gräfenberg himself that I have found to be quite true. Keep up the fight against cheap bras!!!!!!!!! |
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