The point of Gräfenberg (Gspot) is a sensitive zone that is located
through previous or superior wall of the vagina. Sexual investigators
Dr John Perry and Drs. Beverly Whipple denominated Point G (G Spot)
after the German doctor Dr Ernst Gräfenberg described it in 1950.

During some Sexology Journeys, Dr. Beverly Whipple wrote an article
where she referred that " G spot can be felt inside the vagina to
half of way between the later part of the pubic bone and the neck
of the uterus and detected as a small protuberance that is swollen
while stimulated. In the beginning, when it is touched, many women
think that they feel like necessity to pee, although bladder is empty.
After 2 to 10 seconds of stimulation the initial reaction is replaced
in some women by a strong sensation different from sexual pleasure.
There are women who experience orgasm by the stimulation of this zone
and some expel a liquid originating from the urethra when they experience
this type of orgasm. The emitted fluid has a milky aspect: it is neither
semen nor urine. It doesn’t have scent or taste, and it doesn’t stain
either."
Dr. Whipple added that there are "women who say that they have difficulty
in locating and stimulating the G spot by themselves (unless they
use a G spot vibrator or similar apparatus) but don’t have difficulty
in identifying an erotic sensation when this area is stimulated by
a partner. The problem in trying to locate the Gräfenberg point by
themselves is that very long fingers are needed or a shallow vagina
to reach the area while they lie down on the back."
She keeps saying that "when the G spot is stimulated and begins to
swell, generally, it can feel as if a small spongy bean and in some
women it swells up until reaching the size of a coin. When touching
the Gräfenberg point you will need to apply greater pressure than
the pressure you apply on your clitoris and you can feel an internal
sensation greater than the one felt with a clitoris’ stimulation
".
"After you have explored the Gräfenberg point, perhaps you could
want to share your experience with a companion. The fingers of your
companion (with a type of tickle movement) can stimulate the G spot,
with a vibrator or the penis. The position that tends to stimulate
more with the penis is the one of a woman seated on man. Many women
have experienced multiple orgasms with this type of stimulation and
some experienced an emission of orgasmic fluid. Orgasm that comes
from this type of stimulation usually is an inner deep sensation."
The North American doctor specialized in sex added "when sharing
this information with you, I do not want to create a new goal so that
women have to reach. Nevertheless, I want that they become aware of
the variety of orgasm experiences, which a woman has. In fact, some
women have really experienced their first orgasm when stimulating
the G spot. I want to help those women who enjoy this type of stimulation
and orgasms without ejaculation flowed so that they feel better with
themselves and with which they are experimenting. Many women report
to feel "abnormal" because they liked this type of stimulation or
because they expelled a fluid with the sexual stimulation. In effect,
some women in the past learned to retain the fluid and also learned
to be contained and not to have orgasms, to avoid the confusion of
being what they considered "abnormal".
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