Per Bettie Mae's comments and reply to my earlier post I decided to add a couple of images pulled off an image search. I've also added my own comment section and various notations to each image which will help better illustrate.
If you aren't interested, just skip it (not hard to do). If you are, here it is
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This first image shows, as Bettie mentioned, the g-spot is typically located
just behind or underneath the pubic bone. It's not far inside. Only 2-3 inches at most. Due to possible awkward angles or positions sometimes it may require extra maneuvering or finger length to get in there fully,
but it's really not far at all.
Read the notes I have added to the images for more information. It will be a spongy, usually slightly ridged (small little soft spongy ridges), section/nodule of tissue that you can feel.
It's essentially directly behind the clitoris inside the vagina. That's an easy way to try to visualize where it is b/c it really isn't as far as some think.
The spot is very close to the clitoris and the entry to the vagina, just up inside, 1-3 inches, behind the clitoris, sort of underneath or to the posterior of the pubic bone.
It will be easy for the girl to tell you when you have hit it and you should probably be able to tell once you know well enough, either by touch, or simply by her movements and/or vocals.
If you really know a girls anatomy, know how to move right, and your penis fits right so it hits the proper nerves you can totally achieve a g-spot orgasm (gush, squirt, spasm, etc) without a single finger or toy; it's 100% possible...guarantee it. It's not easy and is highly dependent on the chemistry, arousal level, motion, speed, genital fit, size, but it absolutely can be done.
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This second image is simply b/c there wasn't enough room for another note section and I wanted to add some markings for the
pudendal nerve which is deep inside the pelvis and controls most of the sensation and motor movements throughout the region, including sensation in male and female genitalia.
In females the pudendal nerve has a terminal branch that includes the dorsal nerve to the clitoris and the deep perineal nerves. They are just major nerve that branch off to a network of many thousands of nerve endings but in females and males they both branch off the pudendal nerve down into the perineal and genital regions.
In males the main difference is the pudendal nerve has a terminal branch that supplies the dorsal nerve of the penis head instead of the clitoris. There are only about half of the nerve endings in the head of the penis vs the clit (which are analogues of each other). Roughly 4000 in the penis head vs 8000 just in the very small clitoris alone. So not only are there twice as many, which makes it more sensitive, they are more densely distributed, which furthers the sensitivity.
Originally Posted by
Bettie_mae
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