Clitoral stimulation is the primary means by which women achieve orgasm. That no doubt explains why lesbian sex is more orgasmic for women than straight sex. A female lover is almost certain to know what the clitoris is, where it is, and to have some idea about how to stimulate it. That doesn't mean that the clitoris is the only erogenous zone that can trigger orgasms in women, however. These four female hot spots that aren't the clitoris also have huge orgasmic potential.
The K-Spot
The K-spot is the area above the anus, where the top of the cheeks separate. The K-spot can be massaged with deep pressure to create a relaxing, even euphoric, sensation when stimulated. Use a middle finger to simply press down on the area above the anus. What’s great about this zone is that it can be accessed outside of the body in addition to penetration. It can be rubbed, stroked, and massaged for erotic pleasure.
The U-Spot
The U-spot is an area of erectile tissue located above and on either side of the urethra, making it shaped like an upside-down U. So how do you stimulate it? With a well-lubricated finger, rub the area in a circular motion or horizontally or vertically. Do not apply too much pressure because the area is quite sensitive. Combining clitoral stimulation with the U-spot can result in an orgasm.
The G-Spot
You will find the G-spot located 2 to 3 inches inside the vagina on the rrontal wall. This area feels slightly different from the rest of the vagina; a bit bumpier. The most effective way to stimulate the G-spot massage is with your hands. Place your index and middle finger in your lover's vagina with the tips on the G-spot and curl your fingers in a "come hither" motion. You can also use a G-spot massager. (My article Lesbian Fingering for a Combined Clitoral and G-Spot Orgasm reveals how to combine G-spot and clitoral stimulation for a mind-blowing orgasm.)
The A-Spot
Otherwise known as the Anterior Fomix Erogenous Zone, the A-spot is an area of sensitive tissue that plays a big part in female sexual lubrication and, when stimulated just right, will cause a woman to "squirt." The A-spot is located at the innermost part of the vagina between the cervix and the bladder. The best way to stimulate this spot is with a G-spot massager.
Have fun experimenting with these pleasure spots. Don't forget the clitoris, of course, but add these to your repertoire. Your lover will appreciate it.
My book Lesbian Sex Secrets: How to Have Amazing Sex With Another Woman aims to help bi-curious, bisexual, and lesbian women take their sex lives to another level. To give your lover the best sex she’s ever had, starting tonight, click here!
The K-Spot
The K-spot is the area above the anus, where the top of the cheeks separate. The K-spot can be massaged with deep pressure to create a relaxing, even euphoric, sensation when stimulated. Use a middle finger to simply press down on the area above the anus. What’s great about this zone is that it can be accessed outside of the body in addition to penetration. It can be rubbed, stroked, and massaged for erotic pleasure.
The U-Spot
The U-spot is an area of erectile tissue located above and on either side of the urethra, making it shaped like an upside-down U. So how do you stimulate it? With a well-lubricated finger, rub the area in a circular motion or horizontally or vertically. Do not apply too much pressure because the area is quite sensitive. Combining clitoral stimulation with the U-spot can result in an orgasm.
The G-Spot
You will find the G-spot located 2 to 3 inches inside the vagina on the rrontal wall. This area feels slightly different from the rest of the vagina; a bit bumpier. The most effective way to stimulate the G-spot massage is with your hands. Place your index and middle finger in your lover's vagina with the tips on the G-spot and curl your fingers in a "come hither" motion. You can also use a G-spot massager. (My article Lesbian Fingering for a Combined Clitoral and G-Spot Orgasm reveals how to combine G-spot and clitoral stimulation for a mind-blowing orgasm.)
The A-Spot
Otherwise known as the Anterior Fomix Erogenous Zone, the A-spot is an area of sensitive tissue that plays a big part in female sexual lubrication and, when stimulated just right, will cause a woman to "squirt." The A-spot is located at the innermost part of the vagina between the cervix and the bladder. The best way to stimulate this spot is with a G-spot massager.
Have fun experimenting with these pleasure spots. Don't forget the clitoris, of course, but add these to your repertoire. Your lover will appreciate it.
My book Lesbian Sex Secrets: How to Have Amazing Sex With Another Woman aims to help bi-curious, bisexual, and lesbian women take their sex lives to another level. To give your lover the best sex she’s ever had, starting tonight, click here!
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