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THE SECOND FEMALE
G-SPOT

In addition to the G-spot, there exist not one, but two other areas that can produce ecstatic orgasms and multiple orgasms--even in previously non-orgasmic women. Yet inexplicably, these other G-spots have been forgotten and ignored until now. This complete guide to their location and stimulation is for women alone or with their partners. There’s also a host of lovemaking techniques that make the truly "great lover."

"Amazing sex tips ... I use them to masturbate to indescribable heights of pleasure and now I do it without guilt."

"Your 3-step mega orgasm technique works like a charm. My wife climaxes easiy and often for the first time in her life."

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FREE EXCERPT from The Second Female G-Spot

HOT SPOT NUMBER SIX: G-SPOT #2

You might have noticed that your partner gives a special gasp of pleasure when your penis first enters her. That's because it's stimulating G-spot #2.

G-spot #2, the area around the urethra at the entrance to the vagina, is such a powerful "hot spot" that many women actually have G-spot #2 orgasms without knowing it!

How can this happen?

First of all, G-spot #2 is not a "fixed" organ. It can be pushed back (but not forward). During intercourse, the penis pushes it against the pubic bone, making it slide in and out of the vagina. This can be ecstatically pleasurable.

What's more, G-spot #2 swells when it's stimulated, and has been shown to expel fluid in varying amounts upon orgasm. Not all women experience this ejaculation, either because the amount of fluid is too small to notice, or because if the woman climaxes during intercourse, the ejaculation is experienced as increased vaginal wetness.

These female fluids "spurt" out because of the increased tension that precedes orgasm. Enough friction against this tense and swollen spot can lead to orgasm. But the woman, not knowing about G-spot #2, may think it's coming from her vaginal G-spot instead.

What does this mean to you as a lover?

It means you can pleasure your partner to new heights with your awareness of this incredibly sensitive area. It means you might even give her an orgasm by sliding just the head of your penis in and out of the entrance to her vagina. And G-spot #2 stimulation is also great preparation for G-spot stimulation inside the vagina.

Here's how:

It's really simple. Just lightly run your finger around the rim of her vagina. Slide one or two fingers in, no more than about half an inch. Rub with short, firm strokes. Then, to really thrill her, do the same with your tongue, pushing it in as far as it will go. You can also try lightly running your finger around the urethra itself. But do this only when the area is already very swollen and wet.

A woman's perineum — the area between her vagina and anus — is also extremely sensitive. Some women actually have perineal orgasms. Stroke her perineum very gently with your finger, then slide a lubricated fingertip just into the opening of her anus, no further. (All body openings are sexually sensitive in both men and women. That even includes bellybuttons, nostrils, and ears. But they need a very gentle touch.)

Once again, be aware that you should only approach G-spot #2 after your partner is extremely aroused, wet, and swollen. If you touch her there too early, you'll only irritate her.

And here's another important tip. As we said before, because a woman's G-spots run along her urinary tract, sexual excitement is often confused with bladder irritation. Many women, especially those first experiencing G-spot stimulation, don't know whether they're excited or if they just have to pee. Even more unfortunately, many women who female-ejaculate think they did pee. This confusion has ruined many people's sexual pleasure. So we repeat: women can easily avoid this confusion by emptying their bladders before they have sex. Then they'll know for sure that what they're feeling is sex and not urine!

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