Female erogenous zones
Introduction
We've all heard the myth that the G-spot is a woman's orgasmic switch. But did you know that the G-spot, no matter how small it is, is still a "zone", an internal part of the clitoris, urethra, and vagina? It takes a combination of the clitoris, urethra, vagina, glands, nerves, and muscles to respond, and some women may not have a so-called G-spot at all, and those who do have a G-spot can't activate it with an exact location or method of stimulation.
So it's not uncommon for girls to experience no pleasure when the G-spot is stimulated. And besides the G-spot, scientists have discovered other sensitive areas, so we don't have to die to the G-spot.
External erogenous zones
We've all heard about 7 erogenous zones, but here's more than that. The skin, as the body's largest organ, is covered with an abundance of sensitive zones that are extremely widely distributed.
1. Scalp: scalp on the many nerve endings, each hair can be transmitted to the brain, behind the ears, and neck above the position, and gentle hair pulling, can bring wonderful pleasurful pleasure feelings.
2. ears: the cartilage part of the edge of the ear and the skin of the earlobe are very thin, the cochlea has hundreds of sensory receptors, which is one of the important sex-sensitive zones.
3. Neck: gently touching the neck can bring a strong tingling sensation, but due to the distribution of carotid blood vessels in the neck to avoid strong pressure, and is not recommended to "plant strawberries.
4. Navel and lower abdomen: navel and genitals in the fetal period by the same tissue differentiation, adults still have part of the nerve connection, and this part is relatively private.
The navel and genitals are formed by the same tissue differentiation in fetal life, and some nerves are still connected in adulthood.
5. Inner arms and armpits: The armpits have many sweat glands in the cortex and should be kept clean. Nerves, blood vessels, and lymph nodes are distributed here. Tickling can also promote friendship and reduce stress.
6. Inside the wrist: thin skin, can feel the pulse and blood vessels, is a highly sensitive area of the human body.
7. Palm and fingertips: fingertips are one of the most sensitive places in the body, and the palm is also rich in sensitivity.
8. Leg sockets: often overlooked, but extremely sensitive to touch, control leg sockets to a certain extent can control each other.
9. Soles, ankles, and toes: nerve endings are concentrated. Pressing the soles of the feet promotes blood flow, stroking the soles of the feet increases arousal, and some people even feel pleasure at the sight of their feet.
Internal Erogenous Zones for Women
Women have many sensitive touchpoints and the ones that can bring them to orgasm are the A, B, C, G, and U spots. Recognize these spots first, then master the techniques, and orgasm can come like a tidal wave.

1. C-spot: Clitoris
The clitoris is a unique female body tissue with nearly 8,000 nerve endings inside, created only for female pleasure.
Location: Much easier to find than the elusive G-spot, the C-spot is located above the urethra and vaginal opening and becomes erect during sexual arousal. Stroke your finger carefully over the clitoris and you'll feel a slightly raised spot, which you can feel when you press gently on it, and that's it!
Exploration techniques: Twist your fingers in a circle around the clitoris and slowly rub it, feeling your body gradually become tingly and hot. To be clitoral expansion, available sucking toys with lubricants, began to circle, sucking, C spot of the orgasm is obvious but short-lived feeling, a bit like a roller coaster, come and go quickly, usually in 3-5 seconds or so, so be careful to avoid repeated high-intensity stimulation brought about by the numbness of the C spot of the situation to occur.

2. The most famous: G-spot
Not a spot, but a highly sensitive area. Almost 1 coin size, slightly folded, often a little that is, in the external stimulation, will cause intense sexual stimulation and orgasm. Everyone feels differently when they reach a G-spot orgasm, some will twitch and quiver, and others will lose consciousness and go limp like a contact. Compared to the C-spot, the G-spot orgasm is longer, thicker, and more challenging, and the key spot is whether you can find the right location!
Location: The G-spot is located 5cm-7.5cm from the inner front wall of the vagina (near the abdominal side). When you probe your finger in and touch the G-spot, it will feel softer and have a slight indentation. The G-spot is often difficult to touch until full sexual arousal has taken place. It is only when the body feels sexual stimulation that the G-spot becomes swollen and palpable.
Exploration tips: When exploring, it is recommended to trim your nails (you can wear finger cuffs if possible), apply lubricant, relax your body, and use your fingertips to penetrate deeper into the G-spot by about two finger lengths with your knuckles curved upwards - when you feel a roughly folded, swollen and raised area, that's the G-spot!
Some girls can not find the “G” spot, may not have the right sexual stimulation, and the spongy body is not full of blood expansion, try more will be able to find their comfortable area!
3. U-spot
Close to the urethra, the urethra is surrounded by the extension of the clitoris, the urethra is stimulated, and the body's blood will flow to the erectile tissue around the urethral orifice, thus generating sexual pleasure. When the U-spot is stimulated for the first time, the excitement will continue to go high, but as the stimulation goes deeper, the sensitivity will gradually decrease.
Location: The U-spot is located about 2cm-3cm from the vaginal opening, and because of its proximity to the G-spot (directly in front of the G-spot), it is easy to confuse the two. The difference between the two is that the U-spot will produce a slight urge to urinate when stimulated, so if you have the feeling of wanting to urinate during play, you have touched the U-spot!
Exploration techniques:, in the stimulation of the G-spot, may also be stimulated at the same time to the U-spot, which can be explored through the fingers, before the start, it is recommended to empty the urine, press to the U-spot to produce the desire to urinate, the first to restrain this feeling, and at the same time continue to give the stimulation, you can reach the state of urinary incontinence or blowout that we often hear.
4. A spot
Spot A, also known as the “female prostate”, is the furthest spot from the vaginal opening, the size, and angle has certain requirements, its location is hidden, daily hidden, and only in the excitement after stimulation will be revealed. Once accurately touched the A spot, sexual experience, and excitement will rise to the stage.
Location: The A-spot is located in the “cervical canal”, about 12cm from the vaginal opening, and is difficult to find when the vagina is not fully excited. So you can stimulate the G-spot and then go deeper, only when the body is fully mobilized, the A-spot will stick out of the head Oh ~!
Exploration skills: due to the location of the deeper, it is generally not recommended to use the fingers to explore, you can let your partner assist or with the help of small toys, but no matter whether it is the G-spot or the A-spot, they are in the upper wall of the vagina, and the shape of the vagina itself is not straight, so in the choice of small toys, try to choose with a certain curvature arc or the head of the upward curve of the shape. A little tip: Spot A is softer, the nerves are more sensitive, and close to the cervix, too much force will only produce pain, and the action can not be too rough, to avoid causing anterior cervical tear or hemorrhage.
5. B Spot
Spot A and B are cervical orgasms, and are located very close to each other; spot B is located in the “vaginal vault”, and spot A is not in the same direction.
Final Notes
These “spots” are usually only perceived when a woman is sexually aroused, as the ducts and adjacent connective tissue become engorged and, as a result, some parts of the anterior vaginal wall become rough. All of the sensitive spots mentioned above are not always found in all women, and they also depend on each individual's response based on her socio-cultural environment. [1]
Reference
[1] Rodríguez-Herrera, R., Binvignat-Gutiérrez, O., Moscol-Gonzales, J. A., & Losardo, R. J. (2024). G-spot: Anatomical approach and patient safety. Prensa Médica Argentina, 110(2), 78-88.
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