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How to Quickly Find the G Spot

By Jason Julius

[Transcript below]

Hey guys, Jason Julius here, and in this video, we’re gonna talk about how to find the G-spot. So the G-spot is a very sensitive part inside of a woman’s vagina that when stimulated correctly, you can lead her to one of the best orgasms she’s ever experienced. When you give a woman a vaginal orgasm from stimulating the inside of her vagina, you can absolutely blow her mind and that can really open up her sexuality to experience things like female ejaculation and things like that. But in order to do that, right, we need to understand where to touch her. And one of the most important parts, I would say, is the G-spot, the G-spot and the A-spot.

But starting first with the G-spot, that is a spot that was originally hypothesized about by Dr. Grafenberg, which, you know, when he called the G-spot, it kinda sounds a little bit like mystical or weird or whatever, but it’s actually just a really sensitive spot on the inside of a woman’s vagina. So how do you find it, right? The easiest way to find it is with your finger because we can directly touch and stimulate that area.

So if you have your woman laying on her back and you approach her with your finger facing up and you go, I don’t know, about a knuckle and a half to two knuckles in…I have about a medium-sized fingers, so I’m about two knuckles in, and you go to the front wall of her vagina, which means you press up, you’re gonna look for the wrinkled or ridged area compared to the smooth area around it. Now, she’s not very stimulated yet or she’s not very turned on, it may just feel flat and you might not even be able to know where’s the G-spot, but don’t get too hung up on that. You want to just start to go about that far in and you want to start to stimulate her. And in order to do that, you might just push up with her finger and do like a come here type motion like this on that front wall of her vagina. And you wanna do kind of a firm motion and kinda pull towards yourself. Again, she’s on her back and you’re pushing up and you’re pulling this direction.

And what I want you to do, more than getting caught up on, “Have I found her G-spot,” watch how she reacts, because rather than thinking, “Am I feeling the right area,” you should watch how she’s actually reacting to know, “Am I actually stimulating an area that she really, really, really enjoys?” Because for some women, they are very responsive to G-spot stimulation. For some, they’re not. A lotta women…or actually…I should actually say the majority of women are used to, you know, masturbation via clitoral stimulation, so they masturbate, that’s what they’re used to. So this internal vaginal stimulation can be very different, sometimes even overwhelming. And, you know, you’ll watch her body and how she maybe kinda squirms a little bit, see what she likes and that’s how you should gauge whether or not you’re not at the G-spot and whether or not she’s liking it. If she doesn’t like the G…I mean, not if she doesn’t like G-spot, but she’s not responding as much to the G-spot, keep playing around that area, keep just doing that, you know, pulling technique that I’m talking about and then try venturing a little bit further back which you’re gonna find her A-spot, which is a topic for another video. But that’s a great way to find the G-spot. I hope that helps a lot.

And if you liked this video, go ahead and hit the like button and the “Subscribe” button. I have a lot of content coming up. I have videos weekly. But definitely go over and check out my blog, jasonjulius.com. I’ve been teaching men and women how to give women full-body squirting orgasms for over a decade now. So I hope you found this content amazing and I’ll talk to you soon.

Orgasms From The G Spot | Can All Women Do It?

By Jason Julius

g spot orgasmMany women may feel as though achieving a G spot orgasm is something that their body just can’t do, but in most of these instances, it’s actually a matter of learning the proper stimulation and “awakening” the G spot to accept stimulation to orgasm. A G spot orgasm is cited often as one of the most intense orgasms a woman can achieve, and finding just what her G spot may prefer when it comes to reaching orgasm is the key to unlocking its mystery. With a bit of fun practice, these orgasms are something that most women can, in fact, achieve and enjoy, and having fun with this practice is one of the best parts of the journey.

In order to understand the G spot orgasm, one will first have to learn a little more about the G spot and where it’s located. About 1 to 3 inches inside of the vagina, along the front vaginal wall, there is a fleshy walnut-sized region that feels a little bit different when compared to the rest of the vagina. During intercourse or foreplay, you may feel this area expanding or becoming rougher in texture, and this is the G spot and its way of telling you it is ready to be stimulated. A woman’s G spot can be stimulated in a myriad of different ways, and each woman will have her distinct preferences when it comes to stimulating it in a way that gives her an orgasm.

If you want to know just how close you’re bringing her to orgasm, the single best thing you can do is read her involuntary body clues. As a woman grows closer to climax, her body will begin to react without her conscious doing, and looking for these small signals can give you great insight into what her body likes and just how close she is to the end goal. One thing you can look, or feel, for is the G spot itself growing larger or swelling, and this is a pretty telltale sign of her Skene’s glands preparing her body for an intense and satisfying orgasm experience.

G spot orgasms are achievable for all women who, along with their partners, take the proper time and consideration to give this erogenous zone some attention. Because all women are different, different stimulation may be required to the g spot to bring a woman to orgasm, and what one woman may love, another will find it doesn’t work much for them at all. A woman’s g spot may even require something of an “awakening” to bring her to orgasm, particularly if she has never experienced that type of stimulation before. In these instances, she may not achieve orgasm on the first try, or the first handful of tries, but she may feel that each attempt is getting closer the more her g spot is stimulated. If a g spot orgasm can’t be achieved on the first go, don’t give up, it may just take a little more practice and finesse!

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Learning How To Make A Woman Ejaculate

By Jason Julius

Learning how to make a woman squirtFor those looking to learn how to make a woman ejaculate, there are a few things that should always be kept in mind. This is a process that will require total relaxation, the right stimulation, and proper communication if you want to find yourself successful, and when making all the proper steps, this is something that is very achievable for most women. Female ejaculation has been something of a mystery to both the average man or woman, as well as medical science, but this is a mystery that has been slowly unraveling for a number of years. Due to recent studies, it is now believed that the ejaculation is caused by the Skene’s glands located inside of the vagina in close proximity to the urethra, and the Skene’s glands can be stimulated to produce ejaculation with the right G spot stimulation.

Preparing The Scene

When learning how to make a woman ejaculate, there are some preparations that a partner should take. First and foremost, make sure that your fingernails are recently trimmed, and left with no sharp edges, as this can lead to a great deal of discomfort during the stimulation process. Next, you’ll want to make sure the woman is completely relaxed as this is the only way she’ll be able to guide her body to the type of orgasm which leads to female ejaculation.

Female ejaculation can be thought of as 1 part physical stimulation and 2 parts mental stimulation, and the only way she will be able to release enough to achieve this type of orgasm is if her mind is completely open and at ease. When it comes to how to make a woman ejaculate, it’s always best to focus on the mental aspect first.

Getting Down To Business

With learning how to make a woman ejaculate, once the mental relaxation is complete, you’ll then need to know what to do physically in order to ensure a more successful experience. First, make sure to start out with plenty of foreplay, as this will make the ejaculation process easier for both of you. When a woman becomes aroused, her G spot will swell and take on a very distinct feel inside of the vagina, and this can make learning how to make a woman ejaculate much easier. G spot stimulation is key to female ejaculation, so properly arousing her can make this type of stimulation much simpler to undertake.

Next, make sure to listen to her verbal cues as well as her non-verbal cues, and encourage her to talk you through what feels best. For the woman, she may feel as though she has the urge to urinate right before ejaculation, but she should rest assured that this is a very natural and common part of this type of climax.

Figuring out how to make a woman ejaculate should be a process that both partners really enjoy, and with the proper communication and stimulation, it is one journey that is often met with much success!

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