Even if you haven't personally experienced its power, you've heard about the G-spot: an erogenous zone located inside the vagina that can produce some pretty intense sensations. Thing is, it can also produce some intense frustration because it is, for many women, so damn elusive. And though the whole notion of the G-spot is hardly new — sex researchers have touted it for years — the medical establishment was always skeptical as to whether it really even existed. Well, we're bringing you some great news: The G-spot is a very real part of your anatomy, newly documented in MRI scans and biopsies by medical doctors.

Podcast: Finding Your G Spot & Squirting

2. Girl On Fire
AskMen may get paid if you click a link in this article and buy a product or service. There's no doubt you've heard of the G-spot: that mythical area that supposedly feels extra good for ladies when you hit it. If you haven't managed to find it on your girl, don't feel too bad: there are a lot of women who haven't even found their own G-spots themselves. Why not? For starters, it can be hard to locate.
1. Doggy Style
If you're new here, you may want to get my discreet newsletter to learn how to make your lover sexually obsessed with you and only you. Click here to get it. It's free. It's discreet. While this guide is going to teach you how to find your G Spot, men will learn a lot from reading it too.
So this week we're discussing good sex and why it matters. Our mantra? Owning your sexual pleasure is power. I throw my sweaty blond hair into a bun and start talking loudly and proudly about all things vagina. I mostly just felt weird under the covers with myself. How often do you sigh when you step into a hot shower? Make a sound in the back of your throat with that first sip of wine or bite of chocolate? The road to owning your pleasure starts before anyone gets naked.