The
Internal Sex Organs |
The
Vagina
The G-spot While only relatively few women "ejaculate" in this sense, many more have a certain sensitive spot, a cluster of tissue surrounding the urethra, which can be felt and stimulated through the anterior vaginal wall. This tissue (which is probably identical or at least connected with the system of urethral glands) first swells under intense stimulation and then contributes to a specially intense orgasmic release. Anatomically, this sensitive area has now become known as the "Gräfenberg spot" (G-spot) after
Ernst Gräfenberg, a German-American gynecologist, who first described it in 1950. |