01-22-2025, 12:48 AM
I’ve been experimenting with this for a while, and here’s what I’ve found works best. First, don’t overthink it. The G-spot is often described as being in a certain spot, but each woman’s body is different. That’s why it’s super important to focus on her responses. Some women react strongly to it, while others may need a bit more clitoral stimulation. There’s no “one size fits all” solution, so listening to her is crucial.
What’s worked best for me is to spend time on foreplay—getting her aroused makes a huge difference. Then, when I try to locate the G-spot, I usually use the “come here” motion and pay attention to any changes in her breathing or body language. If she’s tense or not responding, try something else or adjust the pressure. Communication during the moment is key—asking if it feels good and adjusting as needed has always helped.
I’ve also noticed that the angle you approach her at matters. Changing positions can really help with getting better access. Sometimes the missionary position with her hips raised or doggy style is the key. But once again, the key is being aware of her reactions and adjusting as needed. It’s not just about “finding the spot,” but understanding her body’s cues.
Keep experimenting, and remember that not every woman gets the same level of pleasure from G-spot stimulation. It’s not the only way to get her off, but it can be a great addition if she enjoys it. The best part is learning together and making the experience enjoyable for both of you.
What’s worked best for me is to spend time on foreplay—getting her aroused makes a huge difference. Then, when I try to locate the G-spot, I usually use the “come here” motion and pay attention to any changes in her breathing or body language. If she’s tense or not responding, try something else or adjust the pressure. Communication during the moment is key—asking if it feels good and adjusting as needed has always helped.
I’ve also noticed that the angle you approach her at matters. Changing positions can really help with getting better access. Sometimes the missionary position with her hips raised or doggy style is the key. But once again, the key is being aware of her reactions and adjusting as needed. It’s not just about “finding the spot,” but understanding her body’s cues.
Keep experimenting, and remember that not every woman gets the same level of pleasure from G-spot stimulation. It’s not the only way to get her off, but it can be a great addition if she enjoys it. The best part is learning together and making the experience enjoyable for both of you.