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Sexual Intercourse

October 21, 2009
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G-Spot

G-Spot

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Women have two primary erogenous zones for sexual stimulation; the clitoris and the G-spot. The G-spot is a collection of highly sensitive nerve endings, first described in 1944 by German Gynaecologist Ernst Graffenberg. This highly erogenous zone is located near the front wall of the vagina. (See diagram) The area has a more thickened and rougher texture compared with the smooth lining of the vaginal wall. To sufficiently make contact with and stimulate this area of the anteria vaginal wall during sexual intercourse, the penis needs to be very firm and rigid. A weaker erection would be quite unable to afford sufficient contact and stimulation.
The G-spot area is strongly associated with the phenomenon of intense orgasm and “female ejaculation”. Recent studies by an Italian team of Scientists at the University of L’Aquila have discovered that the tissue around the “G-spot” is almost identical to that of the male prostate gland, the G-spot is now increasingly being referred to as the “Female prostate”.

Female-Ejaculation

Female-Ejaculation

Prostate Gland

Prostate Gland


Likewise, the male prostate gland is a highly erogenous zone. Some men, mostly “bottom” partners here have described a very intense and prolonged orgasm which is quite specific and unique. The term “prostate milking” here has now entered the vernacular.

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Vicky meets Colin and Val.
© Vicky Laney
Colin and Val have been married 18yrs; they are a very fit, smart and attractive couple. They are now enjoying the happiest time of their married life after years of angst. What caused their anxiety? Colin has always suffered erectile dysfunction, even as a young man, relationships were always fraught out of fear of sexual intimacy. Val said “I had a number of boyfriends before meeting Colin, so I knew this wasn’t the usual run of things. We were compatible in every other way, except for this darned problem. I thought it would resolve in time, I put it down to nervousness”. To be continued…

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