Gräfenberg spot
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The Gräfenberg spot (usually called G-spot) is an area behind the pubic bone of a woman. It is part of the urethal sponge. Some time ago, people believed it was a bundle of nerves in the female human reproductive system. If the area is stimulated, this can cause pleasurable sensations in women. Stimulation of the G-spot can sometimes lead to female ejaculation during orgasm.
The area is named after the gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg.
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- The G-Spot from UCSB's SexInfo
Human reproductive system | ||
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Female anatomy | Cervix – Clitoris – Clitoral hood – Fallopian tubes – Bartholin's glands – Gräfenberg spot (G-spot) – Hymen – Labia – Mammary glands – Ovaries – Skene's glands – Urethra – Uterus – Vagina – Vulva | |
Female physiology | Ejaculation – Orgasm – Ovum | |
Male anatomy | Bulbourethral glands – Corpus cavernosum – Ejaculatory ducts – Epididymis – Foreskin – Frenulum – Glans penis – Penis – Prostate – Rete testis – Scrotum – Seminal vesicles – Seminiferous tubules – Sertoli cell – Spermatic cord – Testicles (testes) – Urethra – Vasa deferentia | |
Male physiology | Ejaculation – Erection – Orgasm – Semen – Sperm – Testosterone |