manxcat
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ORIGINAL: mistoferin Well, I guess I'm just going to have to try to convince that part of my body that it just doesn't exist. Go figure. Well there is that. I believe that you think you have one. It is just that the entire medical community doesn't believe it. Everbody is different to a certain extent but most of us have wrist bone that's connected to the finger bone, It's not like every girl can point to the same spot and say here it is. Like you can with other body parts. BadOne ' The "entire medical community" doesn't believe in a lot of things, doesn't make them right. Every human female can point to a similar place. It is the textured area around and/or above the eurethal opening. It may be slightly higher or lower, or a bit to the left, but every woman i have been with, has a g-spot in a very findable place. ;;-)) I have one too! Bad One are you just looking for an argument, or do you really not know how to find it? If you really don't know, I can teach you how to find it, but you will have to submit to me first ;;-)). In the long run, it would make you a better lover, if you care about such a thing. Next you will be saying clitoral orgasms are fiction. Or squirting. To the OP. I am not sure if it relieves pain to have it stimulated, but the pleasure does make pain more tolerable. My uterus is tilted into my vaginal canal. That means anything longer than 7 1/2 inches hits it. My Ob/Gyn said it was equivalent to being hit in the balls. When the width is equal to the task of rubbing on my g-spot, it makes the pain tolerable at the very least. If not, i resort to other options. manxy ____________ Artists make lousy slaves. - Jody Jenson ________
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