The G-spot is a name that you can hear very often, but for many people, the G-spot still remains a mystery. What is it? What does it do? Where is it located? And how do G-spot vibrators stimulate it?
The G-spot, which can be compared in size to a pea, is a rough spot deep in the vagina on its upper wall. It consists of extremely sensitive tissue that swells slightly when stimulated. Rubbing this spot can induce muscle contractions, and some women can even ejaculate from this stimulation.
A G-spot vibrator is the perfect toy for stimulating the sensitive female spot in the vagina. The G-spot was named after the doctor, Ernst Grafenberg, who discovered it, and it is located on the inner side of the vagina. You can find the G-spot about five centimeters from the entrance to the vagina, on the upper side. The spot feels different from the rest of the tissue. It could be described as spongy or ribbed and swells when aroused.
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Among customers, many will report that using a G-spot vibrator leads to an explosive orgasm which they cannot compare to orgasms achieved by stimulating the clitoris.
Of course, you can also use another erotic toy for verification, such as a classic vibrator or dildo. The difference is just that other toys are straight, so with them, it's not so easy to reach the G-spot.
The G-spot vibrator has a specially curved head, which allows easier access to the right spot and better stimulation. The orgasm is faster and more intense than with clitoral stimulation, and ejaculation (squirting) is also possible.
The G-spot vibrator is intended for vaginal use, so it is suitable for women, and is used to achieve a G-spot orgasm. As we mentioned, such an orgasm is more intense compared to a clitoral one and is felt more deeply. The curved head of the vibrator makes it easier to access the right spot in the vagina and leads to an exceptional orgasm. With the vibrator, you can also stimulate other sensitive parts of the body, such as the clitoris or nipples.
The choice of G-spot vibrators is vast. Depending on your preferences, you can choose from different sizes, vibration modes, and shapes.
ABS (plastic) - Erotic toys made from ABS are often hard and smooth and transmit vibrations worse than softer toys. As it is a cost-effective material, they are usually more affordable.
Silicone - Silicone vibrators are pleasantly soft and smooth to the touch. The material somewhat resembles skin, and it is also flexible. Silicone erotic toys are generally more flexible.
TPE (plastic) - TPE is a flexible, often transparent plastic material. It is used to make flexible vibrators and vibrators with additional stimulators, such as for the clitoris. The material is less soft than silicone and cheaper, making the vibrator or other erotic toy made from this material more affordable.
With the selected vibrator, always be careful to choose the right lubricant. You should not use a silicone-based lubricant with a silicone erotic toy, as it could damage it, so always choose a water-based lubricant for a silicone vibrator. For other materials, you can choose any lubricant.
The G-spot vibrator is available in various shapes, each designed to make it easiest to reach the G-spot.
All vibrators have a curved head, but the head shape can vary significantly. There are models with a round, convex head. These are ideal if you need more pressure. Models with a pointed head are more suitable for targeted stimulation. You can also choose a model with a fixed head or a flexible model. A flexible G-spot vibrator even more easily finds the right spot.
Before starting to use any vibrator, it's good to warm up so that you are aroused and ready for penetration, which you can do alone by masturbating, or with your partner. There are many ways to do this, as I'm sure you already know.
When you are aroused, insert one or two fingers into the vagina (he/she can also insert the fingers). Press your fingers on the upper side of the vagina, as if you wanted to indicate "come here". You will feel a spongy, ribbed tissue that feels different to the touch than other areas in the vagina.
Take the vibrator, apply enough lubricant to it. If possible, also apply lubricant to the entrance of the vagina. Now insert the vibrator exactly where the fingers were before, and let the vibrations do their work. Try different positions and see what you like.
Some women like the vibrator to move over the G-spot, stimulating them this way. Others prefer it to stay in place, or they are brought to orgasm by pressing on the G-spot, not by rubbing up and down.