Men also have their own G-spot, the key to achieving a special orgasm. We tell you how to find it

Men with G-spot stimulate amazing orgasms

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You've probably heard of the G-spot, the elusive part of a woman's body, where stimulation provides women with great orgasms. Today, sexologists tend to believe that there is really no G-spot, and that stimulating different parts of the clitoris will work. But there's definitely something else - the men's "G-spot", where simply wonderful sensations are guaranteed.

What is the male G-spot?

The male G-spot is what sexologists call the prostate, a small walnut-sized organ in the rectum that produces sperm and is surrounded by a large bundle of sensory nerve endings. . This is a very sensitive sensitive area, its stimulation can really cause an intense and prolonged orgasm, "dedicated" to the whole body. Some experts even believe that prostate stimulation orgasms can be stronger and longer than normal penile stimulation orgasms.

How to find a man's G-spot?

There are two key areas that need stimulation to get to the prostate and find your G-spot.

The perineum between the testicles and anus

A small area between the "root" of the testicle and the anus is a very sensitive place. If you gently stimulate this place with your fingers, gradually increasing the pressure, you can achieve strong and vivid sensations. Stimulating this point with the tongue can also be very pleasurable - if your partner agrees, of course.

Wall of the rectum

Since the prostate itself is located right in the rectum, the strongest impact is likely due to its direct stimulation. Here's how to secure yourself:

  • Maintain a comfortable posture. You may need to sit or lie down.
  • Make sure your hands are clean and put lubricant on your fingers and anus.
  • Slowly insert your finger into the rectum - you may have to move it slowly, usually the G-spot is located about 4-5 cm apart.
  • Press on the wall of the rectum closest to the front of the body.
  • Feel any signs of pleasure or increased sensitivity.
  • Move slowly and carefully, withdrawing your fingers from the anus.

Your partner can do the same. If you simultaneously stimulate the "outside" area of the prostate, in the gap between the anus and the testicles, with another hand or tongue, the sensation will be even more pronounced.