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The truth about the female orgasm!

Everyone knows that the G-spot orgasm is the most enjoyable sexual pleasure for girls. The “orgasmic feeling” can be imagined as a curve. This feeling curve will gradually become stronger and reach the peak as the interaction with the other party progresses. Below is the truth about female orgasm! More than just the G-spot…

Why is there lust?

During the entire physiological cycle, girls always have a few days when their lust is particularly obvious. This is because during the ovulation period, estrogen will rise synchronously, which will also increase your sexual desire, so you will want to have sex more than usual.

So what is the G-spot?

Have you heard of the G-spot? The G-spot is a mysterious sensitive area in the female vagina. The G-spot is located 5 to 8 cm above the vaginal opening and above the vaginal wall. It is said that stimulation can arouse orgasm and there will be body fluid secretion, so there is the so-called G-spot orgasm, or vaginal orgasm. There are two types of female orgasms: one is the clitoral orgasm and the other is the vaginal orgasm.

In fact, the clitoris is the real orgasm, which has 8,000 nerve fibers, just like the more than 4,000 nerve fibers in the glans of men. From the embryonic source, the glans penis and the clitoris are from the same embryonic source, and are a highly sensitive erogenous zone. Gynecologists say that some women may never know where the G-spot is, or even how to detonate it.

Don’t be shy, the G-spot is actually very scientific

So far, there is no evidence that the G-spot area exists, nor is there any evidence that it is the source of female ejaculation. Although research on the G-spot has been conducted since the 1940s, disagreements still exist. Researchers have not reached a consensus on some controversial points such as its existence, its structure, definition, and location.

A 2009 British study pointed out that the existence of the G-spot is unproven and subjective, and there is no objective proof. This study was based on questionnaires and the personal experience of respondents. Other studies using ultrasound assistance have found physiological evidence of the existence of the G-spot in women who claim to have orgasms during vaginal intercourse. It is assumed that the G-spot is an extension of the clitoris and that this is the cause of vaginal orgasms.

It’s OK if you can’t find the G-spot

Sexologists and other researchers worry that if women can’t experience the pleasure brought by stimulating the G-spot, they may think they have sexual dysfunction, and they also emphasize that this is not abnormal. But then again, enjoying sex requires both parties to patiently explore and caress, not just a G-spot or clitoral rubbing! As long as you really like this person, you can orgasm at any time!

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