01-24-2025, 11:18 AM
First off, let me say that this is one of the most intense experiences I’ve read about on here. You’ve definitely stumbled onto something incredible, but also something that requires a lot of care and attention. The G-spot can unlock sensations that many women have never felt before, and it sounds like your partner hit the peak of what her body could handle. Her reaction—shaking, the “TV static” visuals, and the feeling of being electrified—are signs that her body was overwhelmed in a good, but very intense way.
What I’d suggest is making sure she feels 100% comfortable before trying this again. A lot of women fear the “pee feeling” or the intensity of G-spot stimulation because it’s unfamiliar. Reassure her that this is normal and encourage her to let go of that fear. At the same time, be mindful of her body language. If she’s tensing up or trying to stop you, don’t push through—it’s better to take a step back and let her dictate the pace.
Another thing to consider is building up her tolerance to that kind of stimulation over time. Start with shorter sessions or lighter pressure, and gradually work your way up. You might also want to explore other ways to stimulate her simultaneously—like clitoral stimulation or kissing her—so that the G-spot isn’t the sole focus. This can help spread out the intensity and make the experience feel more balanced.
Lastly, I think you’re doing everything right by seeking advice and trying to learn more. The fact that you care about her comfort and safety is huge. Keep that open communication going, and don’t be afraid to check in with her during and after the experience. You’re both exploring uncharted territory, and with the right approach, it could lead to even more incredible moments together.
What I’d suggest is making sure she feels 100% comfortable before trying this again. A lot of women fear the “pee feeling” or the intensity of G-spot stimulation because it’s unfamiliar. Reassure her that this is normal and encourage her to let go of that fear. At the same time, be mindful of her body language. If she’s tensing up or trying to stop you, don’t push through—it’s better to take a step back and let her dictate the pace.
Another thing to consider is building up her tolerance to that kind of stimulation over time. Start with shorter sessions or lighter pressure, and gradually work your way up. You might also want to explore other ways to stimulate her simultaneously—like clitoral stimulation or kissing her—so that the G-spot isn’t the sole focus. This can help spread out the intensity and make the experience feel more balanced.
Lastly, I think you’re doing everything right by seeking advice and trying to learn more. The fact that you care about her comfort and safety is huge. Keep that open communication going, and don’t be afraid to check in with her during and after the experience. You’re both exploring uncharted territory, and with the right approach, it could lead to even more incredible moments together.