G-Spot Vibrators
G-spot vibrators feature a distinctive curved tip that targets the G-spot directly. The anatomical curve provides focused pressure on exactly the right spot.
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Frequently asked questions about G-Spot Vibrators
The G-spot (Gräfenberg spot) is a sensitive area on the front wall of the vagina, approximately 3 to 5 centimetres inside. The tissue feels slightly rougher than the surrounding wall, similar to the texture of a walnut.
The G-spot is not a separate organ but a zone where internal clitoral tissue, the urethra, and the vaginal wall converge. Stimulating this area can lead to a deep, diffuse orgasm that feels different from a clitoral orgasm.
The curved tip is the defining feature of a G-spot vibrator. The curve is designed to follow the body's anatomy and apply targeted pressure to the front wall of the vagina, where the G-spot is located.
A straight vibrator or dildo can reach the G-spot, but lacks the focused angle. The curve ensures the tip automatically points in the right direction once inserted.
Here is how to use a G-spot vibrator effectively:
- 1Apply plenty of water-based lubricant
- 2Insert the vibrator with the curved tip facing upward (toward the navel)
- 3Start without vibrations and find the right position first
- 4Make a come-hither motion with the tip against the front wall
- 5Turn on vibrations at a low setting and build up slowly
- 6Experiment with pressure, angle, and vibration patterns
Take your time. G-spot stimulation can feel unfamiliar at first, the sensation often builds gradually.
For internal use, material safety is especially important:
- Silicone, the best choice. Body-safe, hypoallergenic, non-porous, and easy to clean
- ABS plastic, hard and smooth, good for targeted pressure
- Stainless steel, firm, temperature-responsive (can be warmed or cooled for extra sensation)
Avoid porous materials such as jelly rubber or PVC for internal use, these can harbour bacteria and are difficult to clean thoroughly.