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 WarmthNpassion

Joined: 7/18/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 9:53:50 AM
I have read so many incorrect or misleading things regarding the anatomy & physiology between a woman’s legs that I thought I would write what I believe to be true and request additions and corrections. This only covers between the legs but add anything you feel like that may be an improvement. (There is no current thread like this one.)

Speaking only of the area between a woman’s legs, I'm aware of only 3 major erogenous zones which are the clitoris, the G-spot, and the A-spot. The clitoris is located at the top of the labia minora but below the clitoral hood. The clitoris is the only one of the three where the nerves are right on the surface so it is the most sensitive of the three. It’s small when not excited but can grow to the size of a pea or larger when excited. Some women can have orgasm after orgasm with clitoral stimulation but typically most (but not all) need a break in between the orgasms.

Assuming the woman is on her back, the G-spot is located about 1-1/2 to 2 inches inside the woman’s vagina and up towards her belly. These nerves are below the surface so be gentle when first rubbing it but after it grows you can be as rough as you want. It’s real common that the woman will have a temporary sensation that she has to urinate so it’s always a good idea that she go to the bathroom before playing with her g-spot. After a couple minutes of rubbing the g-spot it will become engorged and feel kind of spongy and grow to the size of a golf ball or larger. It’s easy to bring a woman to orgasm over and over and over and over and over again and these are HUGE orgasms so there is going to be a point where you must allow let her catch her breath. The rubbing can be circular, up and down, or back and forth and speed and pressure are needed.

The A-spot is located deep inside the vagina near her uterus and it is NOT possible to reach it with your fingers. (Without fisting which I have never done.) This area gets excited with deep sexual intercourse. Like the G-spot, these nerves are under the surface and stimulation will engorge the area bringing the nerves to the surface. The A-spot can also orgasm when excited.

By the way, both the G-spot and the A-spot release endorphins during child birth to decrease pain. I am guessing that this is important with rough sex of which I know little.

That's it or is it????? Your thoughts?
 TenderNSoft

Joined: 5/12/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 10:01:54 AM
Sounds accurate to me.............what are you doing later tonight?
 dadof31969

Joined: 3/28/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 10:02:31 AM
Wow you really have studied this. Really dont know what to say. Your weird
 seadove

Joined: 6/19/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 10:15:21 AM
He is not weird,,,I am impressed that he did the study,,,and if a man cares that a woman gets off,,,he will take note,,,a woman can go and go and go if done correctly,,,I have been so lucky to have a partner that knows about these spots,,,and it is great. I just wish more of the men would study the woman body and try to be more than the 8 second cowboy ride.
 Moto Monkey

Joined: 11/3/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 10:19:01 AM

The A-spot is located deep inside the vagina near her uterus and it is NOT possible to reach it with your fingers.
Ha, piker!

There is one spot between a woman's legs. It is called the ****, one of the few English words normally spelled using asterisks. The **** is not unlike the furry woodland critter it resembles, in habit and temperament. It can be coaxed with treats from hiding and when at ease will frolic with carefree abandon. When alone and unprovoked it slumbers quietly, hidden safely from view. The **** has been known to swallow snakes whole, and then bring them back up, sometimes many times in rapid succession, which behavior is thought to be unrelated to diet and may be social in nature. When happy the **** leaks copiously, and once each month or so for most of its life it bleeds on bedsheets, why is unknown. In an atmosphere of emotional distress or during an episode of financial hardship the **** goes into hiding.
 eazk

Joined: 9/8/2006
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Posted: 11/21/2007 10:19:29 AM
Correction: The 'A' spot is not reachable by the woman unless she is really curled up tight, and even then unlikely. While it does take getting knuckles a bit inside, the 'A' spot is definitely reachable by people with normal size hands...it is best thought of as behind and above the bone known as the pubic synthesis. It feels slightly rubbery and with bands or ridges running across it.

Addition: On either side of the clitoris are nerves that supply the clitoris. These are almost as sensitive and far easier to find. They're especially open to alternating pressure stimulation and I've seen the clit literally rise up out of the hood in anticipation by just massaging these nerves. I have seen women cum from this as well (heck, I've seen women cum from just being talked to, no touching, just pure imagery being spoken into their mind...but OT to the thread).

And OPie, I take it your're ruling out the perineum?

 Geneseo

Joined: 2/27/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 10:20:48 AM
How does one reach this mysterious "A" spot then? I am sure as hell not going to get my broom stick all sticky while attempting it.

Also, isn't there a "Q" spot in the back of a womans throat. I have been attempting to reach that one for awhile, but their tonsils get in the way. Any suggestions?

Oh forget it, I just want to cuddle anyway.
 Little Whip

Joined: 10/5/2005
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Posted: 11/21/2007 10:24:54 AM

The Clitoris, A-Spot, G-Spot and U-Spot
Desmond Morris



In addition to the vaginal passage and its surrounding labia, the female genitals also boast four sexual 'Hot Spots'. These are small zones of heightened erotic sensitivity, the stimulation of which during the mating act helps to bring the female nearer to an orgasmic condition. They are: the Clitoris, the U-spot, the G-spot, and the A-spot. The first two are outside the vagina, the second two inside it:

The Clitoris. This is the best known of the female genital hot spots, located at the top of the vulva, where the inner labia join at their upper ends. The visible part is the small, nipple-sized, female equivalent of the tip of the male penis, and is partially covered by a protective hood. Essentially it is a bundle of 8000 nerve fibres, making it the most sensitive spot on the entire female body. It is purely sexual in function and becomes enlarged (longer, more swollen, more erect) and even more sensitive during copulation. During foreplay it is often stimulated directly by touch, and many women who do not easily reach orgasm purely from vaginal stimulation find it easier to climax from oral, digital, or mechanical stimulation of the clitoris.

An Australian surgeon recently reported that the clitoris is larger than previously thought, much of it being hidden beneath the surface. The part that is visible is simply its tip, the rest of its length – its shaft – lying beneath the surface and extending down to surround the vaginal opening. This means that, during pelvic thrusting, its concealed part will be massaged vigorously by the movements of the inserted penis. There will therefore always be some degree of clitoral stimulation, even when the tip is not touched directly. The clitoral shaft is, however, less sensitive than the exposed tip, so that direct contact with the tip will always have a greater impact on female arousal. Some women claim that, by employing a rhythmic, downward roll of the pelvis, they can create a direct friction on the clitoris tip while the male is making pelvic thrusts, and can in this way magnify their arousal, but this requires a more dominant role for the female, which is not always accepted by the male.

The U-Spot. This is a small patch of sensitive erectile tissue located just above and on either side of the urethral opening. It is absent just below the urethra, in the small area between the urethra and the vagina. Less well known than the clitoris, its erotic potential was only recently investigated by American clinical research workers. They found that if this region was gently caressed, with the finger, the tongue, or the tip of the penis, there was an unexpectedly powerful erotic response.

While on the subject of the female urethra, it is important to mention 'female ejaculation'. In the male, the urethral tube delivers both urine and seminal fluid containing sperm. In the female it is usually believed that it delivers only urine, but this is not the case. When there is an unusually powerful orgasm, some females may emit a liquid from their urethral openings that is not urine. There are specialized glands surrounding the urethral tube, called Skene's glands, or para-urethral glands, similar to the male's prostate, and under extreme stimulation they produce an alkaline liquid that is chemically similar to male seminal fluid. Women who experience ejaculation (which ranges in quantity from a few drops to a few tablespoonfuls), sometimes imagine that the extreme muscular exertions of their climactic moments have forced them into involuntary urination, but this is simply because they do not understand their own physiology. Nor, incidentally, did some medical authorities, who insisted that ejaculating women were suffering from 'urinary stress incontinence' and suggested operations to cure it. (One man recently sued for divorce because he believed that his wife was urinating on him, such is the ignorance of female genital activity.)

It is not clear what the value of this female ejaculation can be, as its occurrence is clearly a little late to act as an aid to lubrication. Vaginal lubrication is, in fact, carried out by the walls of the vagina themselves, which rapidly become covered in a liquid film when female sexual arousal first begins.

The G-Spot, or Grafenberg Spot. This is a small, highly sensitive area located 5-8 cm (2-3 inches) inside the vagina, on the front or upper wall. Named after its discoverer, a German gynaecologist called Ernst Grafenberg, it is sometimes romantically referred to as the Goddess Spot. Research into the nature of the female orgasm, carried out in the 1940s, led to the discovery that the female's urethral tube, that lies on top of the vagina, is surrounded by erectile tissue similar to that found in the male penis. When the female becomes sexually aroused, this tissue starts to swell. In the G-spot zone this expansion rebults in a small patch of the vaginal wall protruding into the vaginal canal. It is this raised patch that is, according to Grafenberg, 'a primary erotic zone, perhaps more important than the clitoris'. He explains that its significance was lost when the 'missionary position' became a dominant feature of human sexual behaviour. Other sexual positions are far more efficient at stimulating this erogenous zone and therefore at achieving vaginal orgasms.

It should be pointed out that the term 'G-spot' was not used by Grafenberg himself. As mentioned above, he called it 'an erotic zone', which is a much better description of it. Unfortunately, the modern use of 'G-spot' as a popular term has led to some misunderstanding. Some women have been led to believe, optimistically. that there is a 'sex button' that can be pressed like a starter button, at any time, to cause an erotic explosion. Disappointed, they then come to the conclusion that the whole concept of a 'G-spot' is false and that it does not exist. The truth, as already explained, is that the G-spot is a sexually sensitive patch of vaginal wall that protrudes slightly only when the glands surrounding the urethral tube have become swollen. Several leading gynaecologists denied its existence when it was first discussed at their conferences, and a major controversy arose, but later, when it was specially demonstrated for their benefit, they changed their minds. Sexual politics also entered the debate, when certain anti-male campaigners rejected out of hand the idea that vaginal orgasm could be possible. For them clitoral orgasm was politically correct and no other would do. How they have reacted to the recent marketing of 'G-spotter' attachments for vibrators is not recorded.

Astonishingly, there have been recent reports that some women have been undergoing 'G-spot enhancement'. This involves injecting collagen into the G-spot zone to enlarge it. According to one source, 'One of the latest procedures to catch on is G-spot injection. Similar substances to those injected into the lips to plump them up can now be injected into your G-spot. The idea is that this will increase its sensitivity and so give you better orgasms.' This sounds more like an urban myth than a surgical reality, but where female sexual improvements are concerned, almost anything is possible.

The A-Spot, AFE-zone or Anterior Fornix Erogenous Zone. Also referred to as the Epicentre, this is a patch of sensitive tissue at the inner end of the vaginal tube between the cervix and the bladder, described technically as the 'female degenerated prostate'. (In other words, it is the female equivalent of the male prostate, just as the clitoris is the female equivalent of the male penis.) Direct stimulation of this spot can produce violent orgasmic contractions. Unlike the clitoris, it is not supposed to suffer from post-orgasmic over-sensitivity.

Its existence was reported by a Malaysian physician in Kuala Lumpur as recently as the 1990s. There has been some mis-reporting about it, and its precise position has been incorrectly described by several writers. Its true location is just above the cervix, at the innermost point of the vagina. The cervix of the uterus is the narrow part that protrudes slightly into the vagina, leaving a circular recess around itself. The front part of this recess is called the anterior fornix. Pressure on it produces rapid lubrication of the vagina, even in women who are not normally sexually responsive. It is now possible to buy a special AFE vibrator – long thin and upward curved at its end, to probe this zone.

Students of female sexual physiology claim (perhaps over-enthusiastically) that if these four erotic centres are stimulated in rotation, one after the other, it is possible for a woman to enjoy many orgasms in a single night. It is pointed out, however, that it takes an extremely experienced and sensitive lover to achieve this.

It has been claimed that two out of every three women fail to reach regular orgasms from simple penetrative sex. As mentioned above, most of them find that only digital or oral stimulation of the clitoris can be guaranteed to bring them to climax. This must mean that, for them, the two 'hot spots' inside the vagina are not living up to their name. The reason for this, it seems, is monotony in sexual positioning. A group of 27 couples were asked to vary their sexual positions experimentally, employing postures that would allow greater stimulation of the two vaginal 'hot spots', and it was found that three-quarters of the females involved were then able to achieve regular vaginal orgasms.




Desmond Morris, The Naked Woman: A Study of the Female Body, Jonathan Cape, London (2004).

sorry for the cut and paste info but it is very relavant and easier than trying to explain in my own terminology .
I hope this enlightens some readers
 Moto Monkey

Joined: 11/3/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 10:53:28 AM
Like nobody can google an article. Yes, you have cast light where before there was only darkness....
 CassaGo

Joined: 10/10/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 11:45:42 AM
Oy, quoting Desmond Morris--is this a time warp? Is it the 70s again??


This is interesting to see in black and white, OPie.
 eazk

Joined: 9/8/2006
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Posted: 11/21/2007 12:23:22 PM
Hmmmmm....actually I prefer it in pinks and pearls.





Ohhhh....and Orcaanna~ vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
Sure...bring beer...show up naked.





Oh.......and handing him a remote at the same time........OMG.......Mt Vesuvius watch out!!!!
 ORCAANNA

Joined: 3/31/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 12:41:17 PM
can we have a concurrant course on penisology, as well ????- course no. 102
 oldsoul

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Posted: 11/21/2007 12:49:38 PM
mes# 5

There is one spot between a woman's legs. It is called the ****, one of the few English words normally spelled using asterisks. The **** is not unlike the furry woodland critter it resembles, in habit and temperament. It can be coaxed with treats from hiding and when at ease will frolic with carefree abandon. When alone and unprovoked it slumbers quietly, hidden safely from view. The **** has been known to swallow snakes whole, and then bring them back up, sometimes many times in rapid succession, which behavior is thought to be unrelated to diet and may be social in nature. When happy the **** leaks copiously, and once each month or so for most of its life it bleeds on bedsheets, why is unknown. In an atmosphere of emotional distress or during an episode of financial hardship the **** goes into hiding.



And THIS^^^ is why I continue to read the forums...hahahahaha!!!

 Fun FL girl

Joined: 8/4/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 12:58:20 PM
I'm seriously thinking of printing this out to show to my next b/f, , maybe he will learn something. Interesting read!!
 Geneseo

Joined: 2/27/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 1:24:15 PM

can we have a concurrant course on penisology, as well ????- course no. 102



Penisology. Course no. 102

Men have a penis.

Men get pleasure from it being stroked, licked, and put in warm wet places. Then they cum. And then they go to sleep.

Thank you.

Coffee and doughnuts are right outside the classroom.
 creeksidedude1957

Joined: 10/25/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 2:45:31 PM
wow, I thought I knew it all. Obviously I don't know near as much as I thought
 85032Luck

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Posted: 11/21/2007 3:54:22 PM
ewwwwww now you ruined it all for me.
what ever happaned to turning off the lights and playing doctor?
 Leeanne

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Posted: 11/21/2007 4:12:31 PM
Cudos for Googling and doing your research - but hey just play and have fun! Experiment and know that you don't have to be overly specific to turn most women on. We are not machines - precision is not always the key to getting the big 'O' from us. Sometimes just being a respectful, loving guy can get an orgasm!
 where are you 77

Joined: 11/17/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 4:19:24 PM
Brilliant people brilliant

I did not know I had anything like that inside me to play with
I will make the most of this info

or find a fabulous lover who can show me?
 WarmthNpassion

Joined: 7/18/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 5:43:29 PM

...but hey just play and have fun!


True, now that the scholastic part is done, it's time for the intensive field studies.

I thought women were FREAKING complicated before this but there always seems to be more to learn. Men seem so simple in comparison. To help myself understand all of this better without color graphs and charts, I’m combining the U-spot, G-spot, and A-spot into one spot called the S-spot. S stands for “Something up in there”
 TheReason_

Joined: 9/19/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 5:48:16 PM
The largest erogenous zone, is between her ears.... called her brain.
 where are you 77

Joined: 11/17/2007
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Posted: 11/21/2007 5:54:30 PM
thankyou so much,

the mind is what allows everything else to fall into place
communication, intimacy, respect .....

give that space and time and everyone can have fun
regardless of the mechanics

keep me thinking
 peterrabbit1111

Joined: 7/29/2007
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Posted: 11/22/2007 1:59:14 PM
I see most are up on the inner workings of a lady, I say just enjoy each other, and relax, make lovemaking fun and enjoyable. Treat each other with respect and please your partner, make it all fun and don't be so serious. Love each other, and share your knowledge, I like all the input on this forum, have fun everyone, Sex is a wonderful part of life. Pete in Florida
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