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Dear Deb, A friend of mine says that she has had the best sex of her life since finding her G-spot. Where is it? -Haley

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Dear Haley, The G-spot is a small bean-shaped area located about 1-1/2 to 2 inches in on the upper wall of the vagina. It tends to harden when a woman is aroused, making the G-spot easier to find after a woman becomes excited. Every woman has a G-spot, but it is more sensitive for some women than others. Many women experience more intense orgasms when the G-spot is rubbed in at the same time as the clitoris. Some women state that they can orgasm from G-spot stimulation alone, but those women are rare. Sometimes when the G-spot is stimulated, women ejaculate a clear thin fluid. Have fun exploring...Cheers, Deb

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