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G-Spot Vibrators and Dildos
Named after Ernst Grafenberg, a German medical doctor who wrote about "an erotic
zone located on the anterior wall of the vagina along the course of the urethra
that would swell during sexual stimulation," the G-Spot was popularized during
the Women's Movement in "The G Spot," a best-selling book by Alice K. Ladas,
Beverly Whipple and John D. Perry. Since then, millions of women have enjoyed
playing with this elusive spot, and the adult toy industry has obliged them by
creating a whole line of products to assist them.
G-Spot Vibrators
Usually long and slim with a curved end,
G-Spot vibrators
are designed to reach that elusive zone on a woman's interior. Guys will also
love what these vibes do for their prostates.
Most women use these toys as they would a traditional vibrator -- as a vibrating
penetration tool. However, the G-Spot vibrator's curved end or knobby middle
hits in just the right spot, providing the added pressure that many women
enjoy.
G-Spot Dildos
G-Spot dildos come in two basic shapes: long, smooth shafts with a tilted tip,
and stubby, knobby thick shafts with wide midsections. Whichever your preference,
both function in relatively the same way -- they're designed to hit a woman's
G-Spot, that elusive area about three inches into the vaginal canal.
Women point the knobby or tilted end upward, toward the magical spot, and apply
pressure. This type of dildo isn't particularly appealing to women who don't
enjoy G-Spot stimulation, but those who do say G-Spot dildos are incredible. If
you aren't sure about your tastes, try one out. You might really like it.
If you're interested in finding out if G-Spot stimulation is for you, these
dildos
are a good way to begin play. Use lots of
lube
and remember that most women respond to firm G-Spot pressure, not gentle
stroking. These types of dildos are also great for stimulating the prostate.
For more information on the G-Spot, including step-by-step directions for
finding it, please read
Hunting the Elusive G-Spot
in our
Education section.
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