The ‘G’ Spot

The Grafenberg spot, or in other words, the ‘G’ spot, although was discovered way back in the 1940s, has only just started gaining importance recently. A bit more on this immensely interesting theory that has changed the face of sexual activity!
Warning. Discretionary Content. This article may contain material that is either inappropriate or offensive to some audiences.

The Origin

Named after a German obstetrician, the ‘G’ spot is but a small bean shaped area that lies just behind the upper front wall of a woman’s vagina. And like all good things come in small packages, this tiny one and a half to two inches of area that falls right inside the vaginal opening is said to have created a tornado of stimulative impulses, inducing orgasms galore. It has been noticed that this is innately discovered by women and can sometimes even lead to multiple orgasms during one sexual encounter!

In 1944, Dr. Ernst Grafenberg and a prominent gynaecologist Dr. R.L. Dickinson, M.D.., described a zone of erogenous feeling located along the suburetheral surface of the anterior wall of the vagina. The erotic hotspot had tissues and layers similar to those underlying the penis and swelled immensely upon stimulation during the start (foreplay) of sexual activity. Though the size and location varies from woman to woman, once stimulated, it had the capacity of swelling to the size of approximately a dime or even half a dollar.

When first introduced, the ‘G’ spot created quite an uproar as it was difficult to digest a fact that was so feminine and yet so intimate. One of the many reasons why the theory of a magic button that provided for absolute orgasmic satisfaction was accepted, was because in our hurried lifestyles, the act of sexual activity as a whole is more or less an exercise. It’s not uncommon to observe the frustrated look of women’s faces, especially if you are one of those whose life spells out what hectic means, then this probably is one of your answers.

The Effects

While more than 66 percent of women have been aware of these exceptionally sensitive areas that have, whence stimulated given them enormous pleasure. Most men find it difficult in locating the g spot. There are a variety of reasons why this might be the case.

Firstly men are more action oriented and seeking a practised form of pleasure, thereby making it more pleasurable is not their idea of romance (read as Sex). Secondly, a great deal of research in the act itself (read as a slow step by step process) may have certain inhibitions on the woman’s part! She might be huge and embarrassed to be explored to an extent. There are also various views wherein women have noted that there are certain areas that are sensitive to touch and the ultimate e are other areas that don’t really fall in the sensitive category.

So going on a scavenger hunt for such an area could be a lot unnerving than you may imagine, purely as it requires oodles of passion, patience and understanding, necessarily in that order. This may be proven to be so as most vaginal walls are rather insensitive to touch and like every other thing in life, Sex too needs a lot of innovation.

A good idea to understand this may be the fact that we develop so many different techniques to achieve sexual gratification. We have ample number of odours, signals and positions that add on to the pleasure of making love.

Finding the ‘G’ spot is one pleasurable journey, and more often than not, women tend to find it faster than me. If you’d really need to try out your investigatory hand in this hunt for the spot, believe me, it’s pointless for the man to try it. As your lady to get on to you on top, a position well loved by many and interestingly so as the rotationary action sure does wonders for the stimulation of the ‘G’ spot, thereby leading to unimaginable depths of sexual orgasms!
   By Prerna Salla
Published: 6/1/2004
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