How to Find the Female G-Spot
Created on: December 2nd, 2006
I say "female g-spot" because while I may not agree with it, there is a term of "male g-spot" and I wanted to be more specific.
And while I am aware of the "wheresthenub" site, mine is not the same. That one made you
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I never saw that "where's the nub" until a link came up in the comments list. And it's NOT the same. That one was just a gynocologist's view of a vagina and olmec covering up the clitoris. Not to mention that the clitoris is completely different from the g-spot. The clitoris is on the outside and is how women are able to enjoy sex and orgasm. The g-spot is the "hidden" area inside that's near the pubic bone. Something that you would actually have to find. Anyone who has sex regularly would know that.
So, we're back to THAT one now, huh? Never even saw that site until the creator posted a link to it here. I really wish I didn't see it, too. Though I do find it kind of funny that this site is labeled as NSFW and that one isn't. Anyway, one star my site, I don't care. It's not like it's going to make any difference. And even if it did.......I'll survive.
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