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Vagina: G–Spot & P–Spot

What should be normal length of the vagina for satisfactory intercourse?
Anatomically all the sexually unexcited vaginas are of three to three and half inches (eight to ten centimeters) in length where the back–wall is about half an inch longer. It gets elongated in the sexually excited stage. This enables the penis of any reasonable size to get accommodated easily. Moreover the vaginal tract is not a rigid tube. It is muscular and elastic and therefore can wrap around any penis. For satisfactory intercourse the lubrication of the vagina is important and not its length.

What is the G–Spot?
The G–Spot is the erogenous area inside the vagina in the upper vaginal wall about one and half to two inches (four to five centimeters) from the vaginal opening. It has been named so after the famous gynecologist Dr. Graafenberg. This area is not different from the surrounding vaginal tissue anatomically but functionally it is different. It is a neural spot. It is just below the pubic bone region. When stimulated it gives intense pleasure to the woman. This pleasure is different from the frictional pleasure of the intercourse.

What is the P–Spot?
The P–Spot is the specific spot named by me in the honour of Poornachandra Nadi, as mentioned in the book Anangaranga, an ancient Indian Kamashastra (science of sex) text of 16th century. This is an area full of secretory glands in the para–urethral region. This is responsible for the ejaculatory orgasm of the woman. This is a new concept in the female sexuality. This explains the finding of some of the scientists that some women do have discharge through their urinary tract at the time of orgasm. Most women do ejaculate when their G–Spot is stimulated. But some may ejaculate even without the stimualtion of the G–Spot. This latter condition can be explained by the postulation of the P–Spot.

Is the clitoris important for the woman’s pleasure?
The development of the clitoris is from the same tissue in the embryonic stage from which in the male the penis is developed. Hence the pleasure of the massage of the clitoral area gives the same quality of sexual excitement which a man gets due to the massage of the penis. The nerves related to the clitoris directly stimulates the sexual centre.

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