How To Find the G Spot
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The G-spot is inside the vagina, on the front wall (the side closest to the belly button).
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It’s usually 1–3 inches in, not deep.
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It’s not a single button—it’s a sensitive area of tissue (part of the internal clitoral network).
How to find it with fingers
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Get comfortable and aroused
Blood flow makes the area more sensitive and easier to notice. -
Use clean hands & lubricant
Trim nails if possible. Lube helps a lot. -
Insert 1–2 fingers, palm facing up
Gently curl your fingers in a “come here” motion toward the front vaginal wall. -
Notice the texture
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The G-spot often feels slightly ridged, spongy, or bumpy, different from the smoother surrounding tissue.
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It may swell as arousal increases.
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Apply steady, rhythmic pressure
Many people prefer firm but slow pressure rather than fast thrusting.
Toys can help
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Look for curved or upward-angled toys
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Slow vibration + pressure often works best
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Many people enjoy combined G-spot + clitoral stimulation
Bracli has checked it out and offers you a very fun and stimulating way to locate it.
Thanks to a special necklace finished in a pearl ring, the thongs and bodysuits from some of Bracli's collections (discover them here) are able to simultaneously stimulate the external sensitive parts and the G-spot.
- The first step to take is to undo the loop that joins the pearl ring to the lace. In this way, the pearl necklace is released (it is only attached to the front of the garment).
- You should tie a knot at the end of the pearl necklace to form a cluster.
- This cluster will be inserted into the vagina with the help of one or more fingers.
- Once it has been entered, there are two possibilities:
- Masturbation: Using one or more fingers, slide the pearl necklace along the vagina, reaching the G-spot with the cluster and stimulating the clitoris with the outside of the necklace.
- Penetration: Same as in the previous case but replacing the fingers with the penis.
Finding the G-spot isn’t about searching harder — it’s about listening to your body and letting pleasure build naturally.
The most important takeaways:
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There is no single “magic button.” The G-spot is part of a larger internal pleasure system.
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Arousal matters. The more relaxed and turned on you are, the easier it is to feel.
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Gentle pressure and rhythm usually work better than fast or deep thrusting.
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Sensations can change — curiosity, intensity, even the urge to pee are all normal.
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Enjoyment is personal. Some people love G-spot stimulation, some feel neutral, and some prefer other kinds of pleasure — all are valid.
Above all, there’s nothing to “achieve.” Pleasure isn’t a test you pass. Exploration, communication, and comfort are what make intimacy meaningful.
Whether you find a new favorite sensation or simply learn more about what feels good to you, that knowledge alone is a win 💜 For more information about sex toys for women click here.



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