
10-16-2003, 12:59 AM
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I always like to know the why and where, especially physiologically, so I most definitely enjoy a question like this. I'm usually off researching stuff like that myself.
What I consider to be my A-spot is where you and Lilith first mentioned--close to the cervix on the opposite wall as the G-spot. What I DO know for sure is that there is an area from which a particular kind of orgasm (for me) is triggered. How did I find it and how do I continue to trigger them? I have a rather long, crystal G-spot toy that is shaped like a regular dildo but has a slight bend at the end of it. I triggered orgasms from that "A-spot" when the bent part accidentally ended up facing down on the posterior wall of my vagina rather than the anterior wall where my G-spot is. I decided that it felt even better to come w/the bend part pointing downward than upward, but I'll happily take orgasms from either or both locations simultaneously.
BTW, Michael, I first heard about that "A-spot" location in a post at another sex forum site in which a guy described that area that he presses on in his girlfriend to trigger that type of orgasm. He called it the "A-spot," too.
I just looked at the anatomical diagragm at the afezone.com site, and, yes, the spot they label as the A-spot in the vagina is where my "spot" is.
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