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Women who struggle achieving sexual satisfaction can now get a boost. The G spot may be elusive for some, and frustrating to find for others. Most women have the potential to achieve a deep vaginal orgasm from stimulation of the G spot. Because female orgasm is not required for reproduction, as well as some traditional views on sexual pleasure, this is a topic that was not discussed until recently (see also Gynecology).
Women who are able to achieve vaginal orgasms (referred to as "deep orgasms") have slightly different or fuller tissue in the area known as the G spot than women with only clitoral orgasms. A study reported in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2007, investigated these differences. It was reported that women with vaginal orgasms had a thicker layer of tissue in the area frequently referred to as the G spot. This may account for their ability to achieve a deeper orgasm.
"I knew where my G spot was, but I would have to concentrate so hard on making sure my husband hit it. I could achieve orgasm occasionally but having sex became frustrating, and put stress on our marriage," said Sarah, a 36-year-old mother of 2. She had G spot enhancement by Dr. Mok in early November. "Now I can have a deep vaginal orgasm in minutes...I can concentrate on enjoying myself."
G spot enhancement creates more fullness to the G spot so you can have a more intense and deeper orgasm. It also allows achieving an orgasm with less difficulty. G spot enhancement is ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Know Your G Spot.