SPOT THE “G” by Gavin Bernstein

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in sex education


it has been claimed that two out of every three women fail to reach regular orgasms from simple penetrative sex. most of them find that only digital or oral stimulation of the clitoris can be guaranteed to bring them to climax. this must mean that, for them, the two ‘hot spots’ (A and G Spot) inside the vagina are not living up to their name.

the reason for this, it seems, is monotony in sexual positioning. a group of 27 couples were asked to vary their sexual positions experimentally, employing postures that would allow greater stimulation of the two vaginal ‘hot spots.’ it was found that three-quarters of the females involved were then able to achieve regular vaginal orgasms. for more information on sex positions… check out allxclub!

the idea of sex on a bed with little or no positioning aids means that the angle of penetration is limited by the flexibility of your and your partner’s hips. if you are on top in the missionary position, it requires you to support your weight on your elbows or knees. this makes little sense when you think about it, since the most obvious in-built human support is your butt, and this in turn is held up very well by your legs. why then, do we not employ these cleverly designed implements to support the body while having sex?

the answer, of course, lies in the horizontal plane. if you are lying on a bed, you don’t need your legs or your butt; the bed is the support. this is not ideal, really. the other thing about the bed is that it gets in the way. it’s like having a third person there that does nothing except hold you back or stop you moving about freely.

the need for a bed, for sex, is a human condition that is not required for just about any other species – on our planet, anyway.

take, for example, the Loverlays Wedgie. here is an aid that, whilst it can be used on the bed, will elevate your lover’s hips to around 45 degrees. this means the angle of penetration will cause the penis to stimulate the inside wall of the vagina and therefore provide the most chance of G-spot stimulation. this has got to be good. flipping your partner, the Wedgie is again terrific, as you can slide up or down the ramp to change the angles. allxclub has a comprehensive sex shop for all your sexual needs!

discovered by a German gynaecologist called Ernst Grafenberg, the G-spot is located 5-8 cm (2-3 inches) inside the vagina, on the front or upper wall. Ernst himself mentions, “Its significance was lost when the missionary position became a dominant feature of human sexual behaviour. Other sexual positions are far more efficient at stimulating this erogenous zone and therefore achieving vaginal orgasms.”

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