The Nookie Know-It-All: The Even Bigger O
Is it possible for a woman to have a vaginal-only orgasm—no clitoral stimulation at all?—Wondering About The Big O, Dallas, TX
Well, the answer is SOME women can. A vaginal orgasm is triggered by stimulation of the infamous “G-spot,” located on the upper/front vaginal wall, behind the urethra (think of it as facing the stomach). Up until recently, it was thought that all women might have one. Now, the debate seems to be settled. With the help of ultrasounds, researchers recently found that not all women possess this magical spot. In a group study, the G-spot area was significantly thicker in women who claimed to have vaginal orgasms, and invisible in women who did not.
So, the cause of this? Well, it seems to be genetics. So blame (or thank) your Mom for your lack of vaginal orgasm, not your boyfriend.


















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sabotagekatt
wrote on January 21 2009 @ 09:27 am: [report]
mm… i recently started dating a sweet guy who made me realise that I do have a g-spot!! hurrayyy!!
duhh
wrote on October 30 2009 @ 12:40 am: [report]
I don’t think it is true that only some women have a g-spot and others don’t…....I think all of them have them, they just don’t develop them through a lot of stimulation regularly…..and that is the only way to have a vaginal orgasm…..if you don’t use it, you lose it….......
I don’t think it has anything to do with hereditary….I think it has to do with your mind…..and how often you stimulate your g-spot…..