Please Your Lover’s A-Spot

POSTED ON: Jan 13 2011  • 
CATEGORIES:  Better Sex

Here’s a new erogenous zone for you to find and stimulate that can result in body melting orgasms. It’s called the A Spot for Anterior Fornix Erogenous Zone, but is also known as the Epicentre or Female Prostate. It’s located inside the Vagina between the Cervix and the Bladder so it can be stimulated with a finger, penis or sex toy.

If you have already found the G Spot, then locating the A spot should be a piece of cake. It’s just beyond the G Spot deep inside the Vagina on the upper (anterior) wall where there is a narrowing of the Cervix of the Uterus that feels like a circular indentation. Putting some gentle pressure on this Frisbee Around the Cervix area can produce rapid vaginal lubrication and intense orgasms, even in women who are not naturally responsive sexually.

The A spot was discovered by Dr. Chua Chee Ann of Perak, Malaysia who recommends that you use your index finger to pinpoint this highly sensitive area.

If the digital way doesn’t find the illusive A Spot, you can use a curved G-spot vibrator to stimulate both G and A Spots at the same time. I’m partial to the Slender Romantic G Vibrator by Evolved as it’s sleek, streamlined and flexible enough to find all of those hard to find sweet spots.

But if you want to find and stimulate the A Spot during sexual intercourse, I recommend Missionary with a pillow under the woman’s pelvis for deep penetration or Doggie style.

The G-spot Does Exist

POSTED ON: Jan 04 2010  • 

In Rebuttal to the NY POST about “Sexy G-spot a Myth” I have to say that “The Loch Ness Monster may be a myth, but the G-spot is real. I’ve helped thousands of women find their G-spot.”

The G-spot area is located inside the woman’s vagina, about a third of the way in-between the vaginal opening and the cervix. It’s somewhere between 1.5 to 3 inches inside the vagina on the upper wall, so imagine a small clock inside the vagina and you’ll find the G-spot between 11 and 1 o’clock (with 12:00 pointing towards the navel).The G-spot area has a ridged texture and responds to gentle stroking.

The G-spot is also known as the female prostate gland, and unlike the male prostate gland, which has only two ducts, the G-spot has over 32 much smaller ducts.  In many women, once properly stimulated, the G-spot can provide a very powerful orgasm.

Some women claim that stimulation of the G-spot can produce a longer, deeper, more powerful orgasm than a clitoral orgasm.  The clitoral orgasm is felt like a release of tension in the genitals while the G-spot orgasm is felt throughout the body with more physical and emotional release.  The G-spot also requires slower stimulation than the clitoris.

More proof that the G-spot exists is that there are hundreds of products designed to stimulate the G-spot every year. Voted the world’s most innovative and top selling sexual enhancement adult toy on the market is the “We-Vibe” vibrator which can be worn during lovemaking to stimulate the G-spot and the Clitoris simultaneously.

Check out the Certified G-spot course if you want to:

  • Learn Exactly How to Find and Stimulate the G-spot
  • Know the Difference Between a G-spot Orgasm and a Clitoral Orgasm
  • Know How a Woman can Ejaculate from the G-spot
  • Find and Stimulate the Male G-spot; yes men have one too!

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