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G-spot orgasms?

Here's the thing. I can orgasm from stimulation of the clit but I can't orgasm from g-spot stimultion. I know this is very common, but I wanted to know if anyone has had a g-spot orgasm before and how it differs from the other one. When I come close from clit stimulation it feels like I need to wee, which I know I don't, but when I'm being stimulated on the inside, it feels unbearably good, like I'm almost there, but it also makes me feel like I need the toilet (not a wee...) and it puts me off. So I'm just wondering if this is a normal feeling (as feeling like u need a wee when u have a clit orgasm is supposedly normal).

Sorry if this seems like a completely pointless post
Original post by Poppet_16
Here's the thing. I can orgasm from stimulation of the clit but I can't orgasm from g-spot stimultion. I know this is very common, but I wanted to know if anyone has had a g-spot orgasm before and how it differs from the other one. When I come close from clit stimulation it feels like I need to wee, which I know I don't, but when I'm being stimulated on the inside, it feels unbearably good, like I'm almost there, but it also makes me feel like I need the toilet (not a wee...) and it puts me off. So I'm just wondering if this is a normal feeling (as feeling like u need a wee when u have a clit orgasm is supposedly normal).

Sorry if this seems like a completely pointless post


The g-spot might have begun as a rumour, or maybe it was just straight up invented, but either way all the crap you read in mags and see in porn is just just a load of nonsense. The g spot is a myth used to sell sex toys, pornography, women's mags and sex therapy sessions.

The elusive erogenous zone said to exist in some women may be a myth, say researchers who have hunted for it.
Their study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine is the biggest yet, involving 1,800 women, and it found no proof.
The King's College London team believe the G-spot may be a figment of women's imagination, encouraged by magazines and sex therapists.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8439000.stm

Since this study the g-spot has been more or less phasing out of popularity but it will be replaced by something else in the next few years and we'll have to wait another decade for a study to prove it was nothing more that an inevitability of consumerism :P Nothing is sacred to big business, they will brand and monetarise everything, even your genitalia.
Reply 2
lol'd ^^ can't find it so believes it doesn't exist, anon fag

TS sounds like she has one just can't climax from it, not a male so can't help :x
Reply 3
My ex had a similar thing going on. Just relax, don't let the feeling bother you, then it'll come naturally. No pun intended.
Apparently it's the build up of the 'female ejaculation' that causes the feeling, but I'm not sure on that. Hope that helps :smile:
Original post by nahm sayn?
lol'd ^^ can't find it so believes it doesn't exist, anon fag

TS sounds like she has one just can't climax from it, not a male so can't help :x


Learn2science moran.
Reply 5
Who cares if the G-Spot has been scientifically proven. If it feels good, carry on.
Original post by Tom360
Who cares if the G-Spot has been scientifically proven. If it feels good, carry on.


Because people like the OP have been told that they have this magical button they can press for incredible sex and it makes them feel like there's something wrong with them when they can't.

There is no such thing as a g spot, some girls just have more sensitive inner vaginas than others, just because you can't cum from penetration or by rubbing the area that people have claimed the g spot is in doesn't mean there is anything wrong with you. Women are very sexually diverse and what works for one girl won't necessarily work for another, it's time to tell sex therapists and porn directors and Cosmo editors to stfu and let girls be at peace with their own bodies for once.
Original post by Anonymous
The g-spot might have begun as a rumour, or maybe it was just straight up invented, but either way all the crap you read in mags and see in porn is just just a load of nonsense. The g spot is a myth used to sell sex toys, pornography, women's mags and sex therapy sessions.



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8439000.stm

Since this study the g-spot has been more or less phasing out of popularity but it will be replaced by something else in the next few years and we'll have to wait another decade for a study to prove it was nothing more that an inevitability of consumerism :P Nothing is sacred to big business, they will brand and monetarise everything, even your genitalia.


The one thing this anon **** and the scientists that refuse to believe a G spot exists are the following;

-They're so-called scientists
-They spend too much time inside
-They have small cocks
-They wouldn't know how to use a big dick
-They dont get that much poontang anyways.
Reply 8
Original post by Anonymous
Learn2science moran.


nice use of internet speak, must be proud, not sure what moran is tho, dylan? care to explain what scientific inaccuracies i put forward issaac?
Reply 9
Original post by HARRY PUTAH
The one thing this anon **** and the scientists that refuse to believe a G spot exists are the following;

-They're so-called scientists
-They spend too much time inside
-They have small cocks
-They wouldn't know how to use a big dick
-They dont get that much poontang anyways.


the g spot is not much more than an inch in, so ironically these nerds should be most adept at finding it, i agree they are virgins tho.
Original post by nahm sayn?
the g spot is not much more than an inch in, so ironically these nerds should be most adept at finding it, i agree they are virgins tho.


Well, then what am I hitting then to make her squeal! :sexface:
Legs on shoulders. :wink:
Reply 12
Original post by HARRY PUTAH
Well, then what am I hitting then to make her squeal! :sexface:


i am not the one saying it doesn't exist.. i'm saying it does, .... so :rolleyes:
Original post by nahm sayn?
i am not the one saying it doesn't exist.. i'm saying it does, .... so :rolleyes:


I never said you did my dear girl.

I merely hoped that you would read -between- the lines regarding what i typed.:wink:
Reply 14
@ Anon - That Kings research does not prove the non-existence of the G-spot... It was quite a while ago that I read it so can't remember all the details, but if I recall correctly their data showed that a lot of older women claimed not to have a G-spot, whereas a much higher proportion of younger women said they did have one. Surely this just suggests that modern women are more comfortable with their bodies and maybe are not having such boring sex as in the past. I'm sure the G-spot nerves are there in most women's bodies, but missionary position is not going to stimulate them...

I think it is absolute nonsense to suggest that people are "imagining" their G-spot due to being brainwashed by Cosmo :rolleyes: This suggestion assumes that women are pretty much idiots... I don't go around imagining physical sensations :s-smilie: Anyway I never really read that kind of magazine because it simply doesn't interest me, but my reading habits don't have any effect on my sex life, and I do have a G-spot...

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