Question Posted Saturday January 16 2010, 12:04 am
Okay to all girls,
How do you locate your own g-spot? Recently when I went to the gyno she had to pull my cervix forward because she couldn't get to it, could that make it harder to find?
My initial reaction was to tell you maybe you can't find your G-spot because (insert insulting remark here), but luckily I am so shocked by your reaction to my advice that I feel I most point by point rip apart your comments.
"First off, I asked the GIRLS on this site."
I don't care.
"Secondly, I think you are very rude when giving people advice; you're rude to fellow advice-givers as well."
There are an infinite number of examples where I have in fact been 'very rude' when giving advice. What irritates me to no end, is that this is not one of them. I gave you legitimate advice. I gave you thought out advice. I gave you useful advice. Nowhere in it did I insult you, advise you to do something that would hurt your situation, or make an attempt to destroy its legitimacy.
"Thirdly, I'm sure you know nothing about finding a girl's G-spot from a girl's point of view; since you're not a girl, you are not qualified to give me this advice."
You would be terribly wrong, and I'm sure I can find you a certain female that would wholeheartedly agree with me.
"Thanks for trying, F for effort."
How about an F for fuck you. If you're like this in reality, I sincerely hope you find your G-spot soon. Out of anyone I know that needs to find it, you, by far, need to find it the most. [ Matt's advice column | Ask Matt A Question ]
hotpotato answered Saturday January 16 2010, 11:48 am: I heard that it's easier to find when you're already aroused. It is supposed to be enlarged when you are aroused and have a different texture to it, like a rougher patch or something than the rest of your vaginal wall. And it is supposed to be around your bellybutton area but it can be hard to reach all the way up there by yourself unless you are getting some kind of help.. that's all I know about it that hopefully will be of some help. [ hotpotato's advice column | Ask hotpotato A Question ]
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