Find Your G-Spot
The only thing better than an orgasm is multiple orgasms.
By The LSV Team · March 26, 2025
There's a small area called the Grafenberg spot, or G-spot, inside the vagina. It's located about an inch or so inside the vaginal opening on the upper vaginal wall closest to the belly button. The G-spot is sexually sensitive and swells slightly during arousal and feels raised or bumpy and is capable of producing very intense orgasm with stimulation.
There is a lot of disagreement as to what the G-spot is and whether it is a real thing. Every so often, a study will be released saying the G-spot doesn't exist and, almost immediately after, several people clamour to confirm the G-spot does exist.
There are many questions about the G-spot. The G-spot is an area (that is) most likely a continuation of the clitoral issue into the vagina and it's located right above the pubic bone. If you put your finger in your vagina and it's facing the bladder, not the rectum, it's right past the public bone. Anatomically, it connects to the clitoris and that's why the G-spot is so sensitive because it's clitoral tissue.
If you've never had a non-clitoral orgasm, you may believe that you are seriously missing out on whatever else is out there. And, sure, there are a lot of reasons to see if you can have another type of orgasm, if only for the sake of self-exploration and to know if your body has additional sexual pleasure treasure.
The only thing better than an orgasm is multiple orgasms.