Posted on: November 24, 2008 09:11 | Posted by: Tracey Cox
You need to be in a position where you can slide your fingers inside, palm facing up, then you need to hook them around slightly.
Question:
I just can't seem to find my girl's G-spot. Once I find it, I seem to lose it. Can you help please?
Tracey Says:
G-spots don't tend to shift around, though if she's getting excited, she might! First, get her in a good position - squatting or on all fours is good.
You need to be in a position where you can slide your fingers inside, palm facing up, as if you're trying to touch her tummy, then hook them around slightly.
Aim about two to three inches inside and feel around for slightly ridgy, textured tissue (think the front of the top of your mouth) on the front wall.
Make a 'come here' motion with your fingers, pulling them over the area. Experiment with different strokes and don't be scared to use firm, hard pressure.
Keep going. The more aroused she is, the more the area will swell and the easier it will be to feel.
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