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6 Simple Sex Positions Designed to Hit Your G-Spot Every Time

It’s one of the biggest debates in sexual pleasure: Is there a G-spot or isn’t there? Science hasn’t quite reached a definitive conclusion, though recent studies have found evidence of its existence, and personally, we’re believers. If you’re not, or aren’t sure where your G-spot even is, let alone how to stimulate it, never fear. You’ve come to the right place for the best G-spot sex positions and everything else to know about this erogenous zone.

For those who don’t know, the G-spot, or Grafenberg spot, is that magical area located about an inch inside the vaginal opening on the anterior (front) upper wall, closest to your tummy. When stimulated through penetrative sex or play, this almond-size zone swells and becomes tingly. It’s important to note that the G-spot is less of a “spot” and more like “the whole zone of the top of the vaginal wall, which is basically a part of the clitoral network,” says Tara Suwinyattichaiporn (aka Dr. Tara),  PhD, a sex and relationship coach, sex expert on TikTok, and professor of relational and sexual communication at California State University Fullerton. The G-spot is essentially “the backside of your clit,” she tells SheKnows, noting that the term “G-spot” might be misleading, as it can be a larger area (more like a zone).

The G-spot isn’t necessarily a pleasure center for everyone, either. “This area has a ‘hit or miss’ vibe to it,” sex coach Jenna Switzer tells SheKnows. “Some find stimulating this area uncomfortable or unpleasant,” while others “may experience an increase in lubrication, intense orgasms, and/or ejaculation (aka squirting).”

Sex or sex toys that hit the G-spot can feel incredible for some people and not-so-great (or like nothing at all) for others, so if it’s something you want to explore, Switzer recommends taking things slow. “Although it can feel pleasurable with firm or intense stimulation, for the best experience, this area should be approached slowly, gently, and gradually increasing in intensity,” she explains. And if you don’t end up feeling much, that’s OK too — there are plenty of ways to have hot sex that don’t emphasize the G-spot. “Some people experience it as erogenous and some do not — just like some of us enjoy having our feet rubbed and others find foot rubs annoying,” Jess O’Reilly (aka Dr. Jess), PhD, Astroglide’s resident sexologist, tells SheKnows.

Since the G-spot is relatively shallow (aka not deep in the vagina), per Dr. Jess, stimulating it through sex is all about finding the right positions to illicit that delicious sensation. We consulted the experts to find the best positions for stimulating your G-spot, so if you’re interested in trying to see if you can squirt or really like the feeling of penetration, these positions will totally be your vibe. (Pro tip: use toys to truly level-up the experience.) Not every position will work for everyone, but they’re a great place to start for beginners looking to explore this sensitive area or seasoned veterans ready to shake things up. And of course, as with all sex and sexual positions, be sure to give your partner plenty of feedback and modify the positions as needed.

So without further ado, here are six sex positions that encourage just the right angle, depth, and control for mind-blowing G-spot orgasms.

A version of this story was published October 2018.

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