8 G-SPOT SEX POSITIONS
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Here’s the lowdown, in bite-sized bits:
- Find your rhythm, trust the process. 🕺💃
- Experiment with positions that offer deeper angles. ⬆️➡️
- Communication is key—let your partner know what’s working. 🗣️💖
- Focus on both pleasure and relaxation. 😌🌸
- Don’t rush it, patience makes the magic happen. ⏳✨
💡 Key Advice & Tips from Our Experts 💡
- Consider the angle: Some positions target the G-spot better. Try a few! 🔄
- Take breaks and check in—exploration is a journey. 🚀💫
- Focus on foreplay, it builds anticipation and sensitivity. 🔥❤️
The G-spot is one of the two hugely popular hot spots in the female anatomy. The other sweet spot is the clitoris. Although some claim the G spot is less satisfying or does not exist, it is worth finding out. This blog discusses hot positions that can help you easily reach and stimulate the elusive zone. They include doggy style, X Mark the Spot, Woman on top, and spooning.
A simple explanation is that the G -spot does not make everyone ejaculate when stimulated. Around 10 percent of women experience sexual pleasure from the G spot. Now, you may ask, what about the remaining percentage of women? Studies show most women do not get off during vaginal intercourse alone. Those who do not ejaculate when their G spots are stimulated are huge fans of double stimulation. It mainly involves stimulating them internally (G spot) and externally (Clitoris). If internal stimulation is your thing or you are interested in knowing if the G spot is your vibe, you may want to have these sex positions at your fingertips. Before looking into that, let's understand what the G spot is.
What Is the G Spot?
Baillargeon (2019) explained that the G spot is an elusive zone located 2-3 inches in the vagina, on the anterior wall of the vagina, or under the belly button. It contains thousands of nerve endings that deliver intense sexual sensations when touched. For those interested in finding if the G spot exists, it is best to understand reaching and stimulating the G spot with a penis can be challenging. All sex positions do not deliver great results in G-spot stimulation. It is why it is important to have these G-spot stimulation sex positions at your fingertips;
Woman On Top
The penetrating partner leans back on a comfortable surface. After resting their body at an angle of 45 degrees, the receiving partner straddles them, spreading their legs on each side of the penetrating partner's hips. Once the receiving partner is on top, they can align themselves on the bottom partner’s penetrating tool (penis or strap-on dildo) them lower themselves down onto it. Wang et al. (2020) explained that they could start moving up and down, controlling the penetration depth and speed for serious G spot stimulation. As things heat up, the bottom partner can lift their lips for support, making the session more enjoyable. The woman in the top position pushes the penetrating tool back, allowing it to reach and stimulate the G spot. If you start the play sitting up, try leaning back after some minutes. You can also tilt back to give the bottom partner love tool optimal access to your G spot. Do not overdo it to reduce the risk of penis fractures for leaning.
Doggy Style
The receiving partner should get on all their fours. The penetrating partner then kneels behind them and penetrates them from behind. Towne (2019) explained that doggy style tilts the penis or strap-on dildo downwards during the deep exploration, thanks largely to your aligned bodies. With a downward tilted penis or sex toy, it is super easy to stimulate the G spot. EL-Gharib, & Albehoty (2018) explained that the doggy style allows clitoral stimulation. When the receiving partner gets on all their fours, their hands are less involved in the play. Thus, they can throw their fingers into the mix to show their clitoris some love while the penetrating partner thrusts from behind. Alternatively, the receiving partner can whip out their clitoral vibrator for intense double orgasms. If the penetrating partner gets off earlier than expected, they can maintain the same position and stroke the receiving partner with their fingers.
Spooning
Spooning is also best for G spot stimulation because it allows shallow thrusts. Since the G spot is a few inches up from the vaginal opening, these hallow thrusts can make the receiving partner experience intense G spot orgasms. To get into this position, the receiving and penetrating partner should lie on their sides, with the latter facing the former’s back. Once the bodies are aligned, the penetrating can initiate thrusting. Have a bottle of lube to make things more fun, exciting, and pleasurable. As things heat up, the receiving partner can bend at the waist to tilt themselves away from the penetrating partner. If they start the play with the legs close to the penetrating partner's, they can pull them apart to enhance precise G spot stimulation.
X marks the Spot
X marks the spot is a big deal when done on a comfortable surface that is a hip height for the receiving partner. Once you find this surface, the receiving partner should lie on their back, draping their legs over the edge. The penetrating partner then stands in front of the receiving partner. Once the penetrating partner is positioned, the receiving partner lifts their legs into the air and crisscrosses them, making an X. Before thrusting, they can rest their ankles on the penetrating partner's shoulders for comfort. Lying flat and crisscrossing the legs allows the penis or strap-on dildo to curve upwards, making it easy to rub against the elusive G spot.
Legs Up
The receiving partner lies on their back, legs spread apart and raised into the air. The penetrating partner then lowers into them and penetrates them in a missionary position. For comfort, the receiving partner can balance their ankles on the penetrating partner's shoulders. Like a classic missionary, legs up to allow deep penetration and eye contact. If super deep penetrations are not your thing, ask the penetrating partner to focus on shallow thrusts. This position allows optimal access to the genitals; thus, shallow thrusts can also make the bottom partner get off.
Modified Doggy Style
The receiving partner should get on their knees and hands. The penetrating partner then kneels behind them and penetrates them from behind. Once inside, the receiving partner lowers themselves until they touch the surface with their stomach. As the receiving partner goes down, the penetrating partner also follows, with their love tool inside. If play starts with receiving partner setting their legs close together, they can spread them further apart to encourage new penetration depths and stimulation.
The Wheelbarrow
The receiving partner gets on all their fours. The penetrating partner then stands behind them and picks them up by their pelvis. Once the lower body is up into the air, the receiving partner wraps their thighs around the penetrating partner’s waist for optimal support. If the receiving partner gets tired, they can rest on their elbows rather than their arms.
Missionary Hook
Lying on their back, the receiving partner lifts their legs into the air. The penetrating partner then lowers themselves into the receiving partner, straddling them with their thighs and supporting themselves with their arms. Once the penetrating partner is positioned, the receiving partner hooks their legs around the other partner's shoulders, and thrusting begins.
Conclusions
The debate about whether or not the G spot is here to stay. It means you can get it off the table once to experiment if the G spot is your thing. The bad news is that not all sex positions deliver quality results in G-spot stimulation. For this reason, you may need specific positions to get things tolling. This article has intel on the best positions for G-spot stimulation. Please give it a good read to stimulate that G spot precisely and masterfully next time you hit the bedroom.
References
Baillargeon, J. (2019). Te Body as Contact-Zone in Queer & Two-Spirit Indigenous Literature. The Undergraduate Journal of Sexual Diversity Studies, 19.
EL-Gharib, M. N., & Albehoty, S. B. (2018). Sex and Reproduction. International Journal of Sexual and Reproductive Health Care, 1(1), 001-005.
Towne, A. (2019). Clitoral stimulation during penile-vaginal intercourse: A phenomenological study exploring sexual experiences supporting female orgasm. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 28(1), 68-80.
Wang, S., Guo, X., Ren, L., Wang, B., Hou, L., Zhou, H., ... & Wang, L. (2020). Targeting and deep-penetrating delivery strategy for stented coronary artery by magnetic guidance and ultrasound stimulation. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 67, 105188.