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Erotic Anatomy
Erotic Anatomy includes education about the G-Spot, Prostate, the Clitoris, and other areas where the body recieves sexual pleasure. Here are some excerpts...
What and Where is the G-Spot?
The G-spot, or Gräfenberg Spot, named after the German gynecologist who first “discovered” it, is actually an area of spongy erectile tissue located inside the vagina also referred to as the periurethral sponge. The periurethral sponge surrounds the urethral opening, which is where urine exits the body, and is located approximately 1 to 2 inches inside the vagina along the front wall (towards the bellybutton)... Read More
G-Spot Ejaculation
Female ejaculate is a clear fluid that is not urine but is actually very similar (chemically) to the prostate fluid found in men, and is created by periurethral glands. This fluid is released through the urethra, which has led many people to confuse ejaculate with urine, but we assure you they really are different. The average amount of female ejaculate is estimated at around 1-2 teaspoons... Read More
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