It is perhaps one of the most controversial debates in sexual function: is there or isn’t there a G-spot? And if there is, how do we find it?

It is perhaps one of the most controversial debates in sexual function: is there or isn’t there a G-spot? And if there is, how do we find it?

The G-spot is a purported highly erogenous area of the vagina that, when stimulated, may lead to strong sexual arousal and orgasm.

Although the concept of vaginal orgasms has been around since the 17th century, the term G-spot wasn’t coined until the 1980s.

Although the concept of vaginal orgasms has been around since the 17th century, the term G-spot wasn’t coined until the 1980s.

The G-spot is named after Ernst Grafenberg, a German gynecologist, whose 1940s research documented this sensitive region within the vagina in some women.

The G-spot is named after Ernst Grafenberg, a German gynecologist, whose 1940s research documented this sensitive region within the vagina in some women.

The G-spot lies on the anterior wall of the vagina, about 5-8cm above the opening to the vagina.

The G-spot lies on the anterior wall of the vagina, about 5-8cm above the opening to the vagina.

This swelling area is the G-spot. At first, this touch may make the woman feel as though she needs to urinate, but after a few seconds may turn into a pleasurable sensation.

This swelling area is the G-spot. At first, this touch may make the woman feel as though she needs to urinate, but after a few seconds may turn into a pleasurable sensation.

You are not abnormal or strange or dysfunctional if you cannot find your G-spot. Similarly, you are not abnormal or strange or dysfunctional if you expel fluid during arousal or sex.

You are not abnormal or strange or dysfunctional if you cannot find your G-spot. Similarly, you are not abnormal or strange or dysfunctional if you expel fluid during arousal or sex.

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