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Experts over de G-spot

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Experts op gebied van de vrouwelijke seksualiteit hebben zich vooral in de 70er jaren in San Fransisco ontplooid. Geweldige vrouwen als Annie Sprinkle, Candida Royalle en Deborah Sundahl zijn namen die niet meer weg te denken zijn als het gaat om onze kennis en ons verworven recht om zélf onze keuzes te maken voor ons seksueel genot.

In Nederland is Cora Emens een vooraanstaand ervaringsdeskundige die samen met de Amerikaanse zusters haar kennis en kunde ontwikkelde. Wat deze experts gemeen hebben is hun liefde en passie voor seksualiteit, in de overtuiging dat dit tot een wezenlijke menselijke behoefte behoort. We willen léren, niet onderdrukken!

Cora wordt regelmatig uitgenodigd voor de Mail & Female workshops en events.

Voor meer van Cora's werk: klik hier

 

Ook onder Nederlandse seksuologen hebben we veel medestanders. Deskundigen als Peter Leusink, voorzitter van de Nederlandse Vereniging voor Seksuologie en Femia Kievits leveren in het 'tijdschrift voor geneeskunde' hun reactie op het Britse onderzoek:

"Onlangs kopte de media met ‘G-spot bestaat niet’ naar aanleiding van Brits onderzoek onder tweelingen gepubliceerd in The Journal of Sexual Medicine.
‘Mind the media’, stelt huisarts Peter Leusink, want bestudering van het onderzoek levert volgens hem een genuanceerder beeld op. Leusink legt uit... lees verder

Tristan Taormino

What is the G-spot?
The urethra is surrounded by the urethral sponge. The urethral sponge is also known as the G-spot. The urethral sponge is made of spongy erectile tissue that contains paraurethral glands and ducts. Like the clitoris, the G-spot is not just an isolated spot of sensitivity, but part of a network of nerves, muscles, and tissue.

 

 Do all women have a G-spot?
 Every woman has a G-spot. What varies is how women like to have their G-spots      stimulated and how they experience G-spot stimulation. Some women love it, some like it, and some don’t like it at all.

What is the best way to find my G-spot?
Because the G-spot swells during arousal, the more turned on a woman is, the easier it will be to find her G-spot. If you slide one or two fingers inside the vagina, you can feel the sensitive area of the urethral sponge through the front wall. Compared to the smooth tissue of the rest of the vaginal wall, the area has a different texture. It feels wrinkled or like it has ridges.

Haar film: Expert guide to the G-spot

 

 

Deborah Sundahl

What is the G-spot?
The G-spot is the female prostate.

 

Do all women have a G-spot?
The G-spot is the female prostate. All women have one, as do all men. 

 

What is the best way to find my G-spot?
The best way to find the G-spot is to understand where it is located in the body. The female prostate (G-spot) surrounds the urethral canal. It starts at the outside opening, and its 48 ducts and glands are sprinkled along the urethral canal for approximately two inches. The head of the G-spot (female prostate) surrounds the urethral opening, the body of the G-spot is just inside the vagina along the roof; this where you feel its famous ridges. The tail of the G-spot is the back end, if you will, of this organ and therefore your finger will curl around it. If you are pushing up on the roof of the vagina with finger, toy or penis, you are pushing on the G-spot (the female prostate). You cannot miss it. © 2010 Deborah Sundahl

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Jamye Waxman
 What is the G-spot?
The G spot is technically urethral sponge. It’s a “zone” inside a woman, generally 1 to 2 inches inside the vagina, that can do wonders to enhance internal stimulation, or make you feel like you have to pee. Since you’re technically massaging the bottom wall of the urethra (you never want to enter a woman’s urethral opening) by stimulating the top wall of the vagina, you’ll want to use a little pressure. When she’s aroused and ready to get “G” revved up, the area should feel like it does if you run your tongue around the roof of your mouth.Ridgey, right?!

 

Do all women have a G-spot?
I can’t say that 100% of women have a G-spot, but most women have spots inside their vagina that feel great when stimulated. Whether you call it the G-spot or not, that’s up for you to decide. If it feels good and makes you go “Oh G” you’ve got it going on. Yes, most women have a G-spot, and of those women some of them like G-spot stimulation.

 

What is the best way to find my G-spot?
Lay down, on your back, knees bent. Use your hands of a vibrator on your clitoris. Get warmed up. Feel aroused. Once you do, slide your finger around the entrance to your vagina. Move a finger inside, slowly, curving it as if you were trying to seduce the hottest hottie you’ve ever met. It’s that “come here, baby, I’m talking to you” motion. Use one or two fingers. Hook those curved fingers around the pubic bone, rub the top wall of the vagina. Use your fingers to stroke back or forth, or slide in and out. It’s generally about the size of a coin, and really ridgey.

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