G-Spot
An erogenous zone on the front vaginal wall, about 2-3 inches inside — responds to firm, angled pressure.
The G-spot (Grafenberg spot) is an area of sensitive tissue on the anterior (front/belly-side) vaginal wall, roughly 2-3 inches inside. It feels slightly ridged or spongy compared to surrounding tissue. It's connected to the internal clitoral structure and the urethral sponge. Stimulation typically requires firm, come-hither pressure rather than in-and-out thrusting. Curved or angled toys are designed for this: the Njoy Pure Wand is the gold standard, and toys like the LELO Mona 2 or Dame Arc provide motorized G-spot stimulation. Not everyone finds G-spot stimulation pleasurable — anatomy varies, and that's completely normal. The sensation can initially feel like needing to urinate, which is the urethral sponge being stimulated.
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