Where is the G spot?
By Attia @ Planned Parenthood | Dec. 2, 2021, 3:56 p.m.
Category: Sex
The G spot, or Gräfenberg spot, is located a few inches inside your vagina on the front wall. It can swell when you’re turned on. Some people like the feeling of having their G spot touched.
There are many parts of your body that can make you feel excited or aroused when they’re touched — they’re called erogenous zones. For most people, erogenous zones are in their genital area: the vulva, clitoris, labia, vagina, anus, perineum, penis, scrotum, and prostate. Other common erogenous zones include your breasts and nipples, neck, lips, mouth, tongue, back, fingers, toes, hands, feet, earlobes, buttocks, and thighs. But usually the penis and clitoris are the most sensitive.
Any part of your body can be considered sexual — everyone’s different, and so are their erogenous zones.
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