Monday, April 9, 2012

how to give a female an orgasm


G-Spot:


Locating the G-Spot...



The G-spot is located about one and a half to two inches
up, on the anterior (toward the front) wall of the vagina,
at about 12 o’clock, or really anywhere between 11:00 and
1:00.
As you begin your explorations, start with inserting your
forefinger gently inside of her, curving and hooking it
behind the pubic bone, and then moving it forward, in the
“come-hither” motion.
Now with your fingers, move them in a “zig-zag” pattern.
Essentially what you’re doing is scanning the ceiling of
the vaginal wall for her G-spot.

Once you feel a small mound of spongy tissue that ranges in
size from that of a nickel and quarter - and having a rough
texture different that the immediately surrounding tissue -
you’ve found it.
The G-spot swells up and gets bigger the more she’s
aroused, so if you’re having trouble finding it, chances
are, she might not be aroused enough.

If you can manage to master the secrets of G-spot
stimulation, you’ll be in great shape with your lovers,
likely claiming the honor as one of (if not the most)
satisfying and amazing lovers they’ve ever had.
That’s because G-spot orgasms tend to be felt at a deeper
level and more intensely than clitoral orgasms alone. They
also offer the additional spiff of being able to occur
consecutively, with no “established” upper limit. And if
you really get it down, she might even ejaculate. And what
can be better than making your woman become a wetter?
These are the key secrets that separate the men from the
boys. Unfortunately, it’s actually a safe estimation that
less than 1% of the world’s population of men is able to
repeatedly find, and them properly stimulate, their lovers’
G-spots.
Urethral Sponge:
Some people think that the urethral sponge and the G-spot
is the same thing, while others think that they’re totally
different. In any case, stimulating this area can cause
massive pleasure, and female ejaculation!
The urethral sponge is a spongy tissue and surrounds the
urethral canal. It’s important because of 2 reasons:

1. Filled with nerve endings
The urethral sponge is filled with nerve endings, so
stimulating it will be highly pleasurable a woman.
2. “Skenes Glands”
This is the key to female ejaculation.
When stimulated, the Skenes glands (also known as the
“female prostate”) produces a clear ejaculatory fluid that
gets released when a woman has an orgasm.






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