What does the g-spot feel like?
Your G-spot is as soft as vaginal tissue, but with a different texture. Where your vaginal walls are smooth, your G-spot can feel bumpy and spongy.
What does the g-spot look like?
Your g-spot looks like your vaginal tissue. You can't find it by sight, only touch.
How to find the G-spot?
Place the pulp of your index and/or middle finger on the vagina. Insert one or two fingers into the vagina and make a back and forth motion. Start shallow and work your way back slowly until you feel a spongy g-spot. It's important not to push too hard when you feel your surroundings, as it can make you feel no difference. You have to move your fingers back and forth, and all women's g-spots are in different positions.
What if I can't find the g-spot?
If you're having a hard time finding your g-spot, consider that you have to be awakened to feel it. If you're stressed and stressed, you might have a hard time finding it. A single-player mission that lets you relax and finish on time might be the way to go. Do whatever you need to wake you up, watch some porn, read a dirty book, or whatever gets you excited.
Another consideration is that your anatomy may prevent you from feeling your g-spot. The g-spot relies on glands to make it swell enough for you to feel it. Depending on your anatomy, your g-spot may not be too large to touch.
You might be one of those groups of women who don't get any pleasure from stimulating the g-spot.
How to use the G-spot vibrator?
Once you've found your g-spot, you can use the g-spot vibrator to explore. They are vibrators specifically designed to be inserted and stimulate your g-spot in a way that ordinary vibrators can't.
These vibrators are usually ridged, bumped, or curved to point upward and hit your g-spot with a bulbous end. Since stimulating your G-spot often makes you feel like you have to pee, always start with an empty bladder. Now follow the golden rule of g-spot stimulation and get yourself excited. Take some time for foreplay. Rub the vibrator on your nipples and clit.
Insert the vibrator with the bent end facing up. Make sure you keep your strokes light. If you go deep, you'll end up missing your g-spot. Also pay attention to the angle of the vibrator. With the vibrator inserted, point the tip up to hit your g-spot directly.
How to Try G-Spot Toys Safely?
G-spot toys can be used alone or with a partner. It may be easier to use a G-spot toy if you or your partner are already awakened. Awakens the filled G-spot area and enhances sensation. Experimenting with toys is also often easier when lubricants are used.
Talk to your partner about trying G-Spot toys
If you're interested in trying G-spot toys with your partner, it's a good idea to discuss your wishes - including what you're interested in and if there's anything you don't want to try. If you are a vulva owner, you can talk to your partner about things you find pleasing, and if you want to stimulate your partner's vulva, seek feedback as you learn about their unique body.
Before trying the toy, it can be helpful to manually locate the G-spot by carefully inserting your finger 1 to 3 inches into the vagina and curling it toward the belly button. Pay attention to how the vaginal walls feel—the G-spot may feel swollen, firm, bumpy, raised, or spongy compared to the rest of the area.
After you find sensitive tissue, you can try a G-spot sex toy. Most G-spot toys are naturally curved—be sure to angle the toy so the curve points upwards.
Certain locations may also make it easier to reach the G point. For example, doggystyle or inserting the toy from behind can create an upward angle to better hit the G-spot. Because the G-spot is not too far below the vaginal canal, shorter thrusts and steady pressure can help stimulate this area.
Remember, it may take some time to find the G-spot and figure out what works. In some cases, G-spot stimulation may not be suitable for you or your partner. Every vagina is unique - every vagina requires a different form of stimulation to create pleasure.