- 21
- Jul
The Los Angeles Times has an article on the G-spot in today’s “Health” section. If you are or have been a woman in my practice, and we’ve talked about the G-spot, then you already know what’s in the article: Not every woman seems to have a G-spot, and not every woman who locates the G-spot finds stimulation to the area pleasurable.
The reporter also mentions the G-spot shot, an injection of collagen where the G-spot is supposed to be and that is also supposed to increase a woman’s pleasure during intercourse. It’s a silly procedure that has never received FDA approval and that, like so many other things, puts pressure on a woman to have orgasm in a particular way at a particular time or face feelings of inadequacy and failure.
If you are a woman who wants to try G-spot exploration, then use your fingers, use a G-spot wand (usually an acrylic toy with a long handle), or a G-spot vibrator and see what happens. Have fun trying, and don’t put any pressure on yourself. If you enjoy it, great! If you don’t enjoy it, great! You had the experience of trying.
