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 want to know the g-spot to hit

The G spot, or Gräfenberg spot, is located a few inches inside the vagina along the front wall. It's highly sensitive and can sometimes swell when touched or aroused. Stimulating the G spot can feel really good (especially when you're already turned on), and it can lead to intense sexual arousal and orgasm for some people. Other people may not like the feeling of having their G spot touched or stimulated. Either way is normal.

Everyone’s body is different, and there’s no one “right” way to feel aroused or have an orgasm. So try not to put any pressure on yourself or your partner to have an orgasm. A lot of people with vulvas have orgasms by stimulating their clitoris, but not by penetrating their vagina — some can’t have an orgasm through their vagina at all. All of these differences are normal. It’s totally healthy to explore your body and figure out what feels good to you.

Tags: sex, pleasure, orgasm, gspot