Love Spot (Part 3)

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This small wonder is actually a part of the female prostate – a group of sexually sensitive lubricating glands situated along the urethra that are analogous to the male prostate. It is in a slightly different location for each woman, and not everyone experiences the same sensations but it is very real and responsive part of your physiology. To find yours, lie back and get comfortable (but make sure you are not within range of a surveillance or security camera) – zeroing in on your g-spot can take time and tenacity. Insert your finger a few inches into your vagina, your palm facing up. Press into the front vaginal wall directly or make a come-hither “tickle” motion. A spongy area about 1/3 of the way in can be felt. Don’t be afraid to press firmly, sussing out your spot requires more pressure than you’re probably used to below the belt.

  

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