G-Spot

It was first described in 1950 by the German gynecologist Dr. Ernest Grafenberg. Dr. E. Grafenberg refers to a sensitive and pleasure-filled area located on the anterior wall of the vagina. Later, in 1982, Alice Kahn Ladas, referring to the article written by Dr. E. Grafenberg in 1950 (pointing again to this anatomical area in the vagina), named this point “Grafenberg spot” or the “G SPOT” in honor of the person who first identified it.

G spot; is a sensitive tissue in women, located about 3–4 cm inside from the vaginal entrance, beneath the anterior wall, where glands with contractile properties (SKENE GLANDS) are densely present. As a result of continuous stimulation of the G spot, first a sensation of needing to urinate occurs. As long as the stimulation continues, this sensation disappears and is replaced entirely by sexual pleasure. After a while, an intense orgasm and accompanying ejaculation are seen in the woman. Stimulation should be deep, prolonged, and with pressure. For the G spot to be stimulated, the woman needs to be sexually aroused and willing. Otherwise, there is no increase in the sensitivity of this area.

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