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The 22 Best G-Spot Vibrators That Hit The Spot Every Time
'Cause why should your clit have all the fun?
If Monica Geller taught you anything, it's that there are at least seven (!!) erogenous zones around the body. But there's one zone that deserves a lot of love: your "G-spot" or "G-zone," a.k.a the area around your G-spot.
"The G-spot is the urethral sponge hitting up against the vaginal wall," Carolanne Marcantonio, LCSW, senior sex therapist and clinical director at Wise Therapy, previously told Women's Health. "When it's stimulated, it pushes against the mons pubis, which pushes against the clitoris and clitoral ligaments, creating pleasure."
And ICYDK, the G-spot is similar in structure and function to the male prostate or "P-spot." So, yes, you can use a prostate massager for G-spot play, although it'll require thorough cleaning first, says Lisa Finn, a sex educator and the marketing director for sex toy brand Babeland.
Since everyone's bodies are different, you may have to do some exploring to find your G-spot. For some, the G-spot may be more shallow, while for others, it may be further in, says Finn. But in general, a good rule of thumb is to insert your finger two to three inches up, then curve it toward your belly button.
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G-spot stimulation creates a different type of orgasm and can intensify the experience overall, says Amy Boyajian, co-founder of Wild Flower, a sexual wellness boutique."People often fall into a masturbation technique habit once they find what works for them, but expanding where you pleasure yourself can help you learn more about your body and introduce new types of sensations," she explains.
Naydeline Mejia is an assistant editor at Women’s Health, where she covers sex, relationships, and lifestyle for WomensHealthMag.com and the print magazine. She is a proud graduate of Baruch College and has more than two years of experience writing and editing lifestyle content. When she’s not writing, you can find her thrift-shopping, binge-watching whatever reality dating show is trending at the moment, and spending countless hours scrolling through Pinterest.
Sabrina is an editorial assistant for Women’s Health. When she’s not writing, you can find her running, training in mixed martial arts, or reading.
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