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Where is the G-spot for girls?

G-spot was first proposed by German obstetrician and gynecologist Dr. Ernest Gracy in 195, that is, there is a highly sensitive area 2-3 cm near the vaginal opening (1/3 of the female vagina) on the front wall of the vagina, which will be stimulated by pressure when the clitoris is not stimulated. "G" is the first letter of the doctor's name for Ernst Gracy, named in memory of his discovery. The size of the G-spot varies from person to person, which is generally equivalent to the size of a penny. It is not a spot, but an area. This area is composed of complex blood vessels, nerves and paraurethral glands surrounding the glandular duct and bladder neck, and its structure is similar to that of men's prostate. The G-spot is a field around the urethra, and there is a small pore leading to the urethra. If the G-spot is stimulated to some extent, it will bulge and bend, and continue to be stimulated, so that a little liquid will be secreted in the swollen tissue and enter the urethra through the small hole, which is called "G-spot injection". Not every woman has a G-spot. Some studies have pointed out that 1%-4% of women have G-spot, and some researchers have questioned the possibility of G-spot. One view is that there is no place with very dense nerve endings in the vaginal wall at all. Because the point G is controversial and not everyone has it, there is no need for men to deliberately look for this area.