Did you know that your vagina has five pleasure zones, and the G-spot is only one of them?
Learn about each one to maximize your pleasure.
Where are these sexual pressure points located?
How do we stimulate them?
Where did they come from?
And why am I just now learning about them?
sex educator and founder of Sssh.com
Scientists have dedicated years to studying and arousal and the vagina, including the spots they discovered.
More choice and opportunity for experimentation.
This also is helpful because not everyone with a vagina likes the same stimulation during sex.
What works for one woman may not result in orgasms for another woman so it depends, she says.
Knowing about more zones to tickle just increases the chances of finding somewhere they enjoy.
Curious to learn how to use this knowledge to maximize your or a partners pleasure?
Read on for tips from sexperts about how to explore these six pleasure zones.
Get acquainted with the 6 pleasure zones of the vaginal canal
1.
Vaginal entryway
Dr. Oneal eloquently calls this using the front door.
sex educator and founder of Sssh.com
Play around with entering and exiting the first inch or so inside the vaginal canal with fingers or toys.
Its made of body-safe silicone, and features 10 speeds, functions, and pulsing rhythms.
She says that fingering is generally an easier way to access G-spot pleasuring then P-in-the-V penetration.
you’ve got the option to think of this almost like hooking your fingers into a C shape.
How do you get there?
Penetrate deeply, until you bottom out at the cervical cap, then back out about a half-inch.
Try themissionary split position, which involves lifting and straightening one leg over the givers shoulder.
Another position great for hitting the DSU?
Its made of polyurethane foam and a cotton outer shell.
Stimulating the cervix has potential for lots of sensation because it hasthree types of nerve endings.
To access it, penetrate deep into the vaginal canal until you cant go any farther.
At that point, youll know youve found the cervix, says Dr. Oneal.
In terms of which positions to try?
Dr. Tara recommends lifted missionary, which involves putting the legs on the shoulders, to deepen the sensation.
In terms of sex positions to hit the DSL?
Dr. Tara recommends rear entry positions like doggy or reverse cowgirl.
There are many fun ways to stimulate the clitoris.
By itself, the clitoris can be stimulated manually, orally, or with a vibrator, says Rowntree.
Lick, suck, kiss, and stroke it either yourself or with a partner.
How can you stimulate these pleasure zones?
Now that you know where to go, how do you figure out what to do?
Luckily, the possibilities for pleasure are endless here, says Rowntree.
Use your lips, tongue, and toys.
Always ask your friendly pleasure product retailer for recommendations if you are unsure, she adds.
Dr. Oneal notes that pleasure preferences are highly personalized.
With that, go play with each pleasure zone to find what feels best.
FAQs about pleasure zones
Which are the most sensitive parts of a womans body?
Not sure where touch makes you shiver?
Play around with differentsexual penetration techniquesto see which (if any) delight you the most.
Dont limit yourself to just the genitals, either.
Which spots do most people enjoy being pleasured most?
Its important to communicate openly and frequently with your partner to learn exactly what they like and dont like.
Kissing, for example, is one way to turn up the heat.
How deep is the G-spot?
In fact, Rowntree says its located approximately two inches along the anterior wall of the vagina.
There might be some pressure to find the G-spot, and panic if youre not able to.
Rowntree says this doesnt mean your sex session is doomed or lesser in some way.
While G-spot stimulation feels great, its not the only area that can elicit pleasure.
If youre having trouble finding it or dont enjoy that kind of stimulation, try something else.
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