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Simple procedure, better orgasms
The concept of G spot has been very controversial; many say that it just does not exist! It is true that thinking of women’s pleasure as something found only in one spot is rather a myth; nowadays we can say it is more than just a spot; it is an area located on the anterior vaginal wall.
Many factors come to play in female arousal , contributing to sexual gratification and the achievement of an orgasm. Although many women are quite healthy and without anatomical abnormalities, they may still not reach climax during intercourse and in some cases not at all during their sexual life. It is important to always talk about it with your patient, explaining to her that having a G spot enhancement procedure won’t guarantee she’ll be able to have orgasms.
Also, all women have their own unique maximum arousal point; a G spot enhancement won’t change that, but it will help the patient feel more friction in the anterior vaginal wall.
It is also important to remember that age brings certain hormonal change , one of them being vaginal dryness, which can also diminish female orgasms, making intercourse painful and irritating vaginal internal mucosa , causing it to become either red and itchy or atrophic, fragile, and pale.
Important Fact
There is not enough scientific data to state that a G spot enhancing procedure actually works.
Anatomy
The G spot has become a real taboo. Many say it just doesn’t exist, while others try to prove otherwise.
G spot is said to be cephalically located 3.8–4.2 cm to pubic bone on the anterior vaginal wall. In fact, it isn’t a small spot, but rather an area with a high concentration of sensitivity receptors.
For the purpose of this book, we do not want to get into discrepancies on whether or not G spot exists.
Assessment
It is important to listen closely to the patient and find out why she is seeking a G spot enhancement procedure.
During the appointment , it is also important to ask her whether or not she is able to achieve an orgasm with penetration, as well as the facts related to it.
Remember, women have a maximum arousal point, so it is important to tell the patient that this won’t change with G spot enhancement; she will feel more with anterior vaginal friction, making her more prone to orgasms during intercourse, but it doesn’t guarantee that she will have them.
It is also important to address possible vaginal dryness, to determine the best method to enhance her G spot and/or increase her sexual gratification .
What Will the Patient Tell Me?
“I just want to feel more.”
“I want to experience more.”
“I want to try this new thing.”
“I need something that helps improve my sexual gratification.”
“I am doing this to see if I can achieve more arousal.”
“I do not want anything too invasive, so I need to see if this procedure is suitable for me.
“I can’t reach an orgasm.
“I can have orgasms, but not with penetration.”
“Sex doesn’t feel the same after having my kids.”
“I just wish I could feel the way I used.”
“Sex just isn’t appealing anymore.”
“What is the point of sex if I don’t enjoy it!?”
“My vaginal is itchy.”
“My vagina feels dry.”
“It hurts during intercourse; I just don’t lubricate as used to.”