With so many sex positions in your romp-ready rolodex, it should come as no surprise that some just hit the spot. The G-spot, that is. Although the G-spot may be elusive, it is real! But it’s not as much of a literal spot as it is “a pleasure zone,” says Shannon Chavez, PsyD, CST, a certified sex therapist based in Beverly Hills. Typically, it’s located about two inches inside the vagina along the front wall, but everyone’s “spot” is different. “There can be a lot of variation in terms of location, just like any other part of our anatomy,” Chavez says.
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