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Why and how should a woman's G-spot be aroused?

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Why and how should a woman's G-spot be aroused?

Jennifer Berman (Director, Berman Women's Wellness Center) gives expert video advice on: What happens when a woman is sexually aroused?; What is 'female sexual arousal disorder'?; Do doctors ever prescribe oxytocin for sexual arousal problems? and more...

The G-spot is an area of increased nerve density in the upper anterior, the upper front third of the vagina. And that is sensitive to pressure or traction and is erotic and pleasurable. So I encourage women to explore their bodies, vaginally and otherwise to try and find the G-spot. It is different in everybody, I can't tell you exactly where it is but it is an area of increased nerve density and nerve sensation, that traction, pressure or pulling on that area can cause arousal and orgasm and/or enhance arousal and orgasm.

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