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Much has been written about the G-Spot (named after its discoverer, Grafenburg). It is an area inside a woman’s vagina that, when stimulated, can provide intense pleasure.

Now, due to advances in noninvasive anatomical research with MRIs, CAT scanners, and other highly sensitive research instruments, the human form is revealing more of its secrets.

Here we examine two newly discovered pleasure areas within the general area of ​​the female genital area.

The U point.

The U-spot is a small area of ​​highly sensitive erectile tissue that is located just above and on either side of the opening of the urethra.

Some American clinical researchers have recently discovered this area, and have shown that if stimulated by caressing, the tongue, the head of the penis, or even a lubricated finger, it elicited an unexpected and highly intense erotic response.

This is not the urithyral opening, but just above and to the ethereal side.

There is no U-point below the urethra into the vagina. Care should be taken when trying to stimulate him and asking for feedback from his partner.

The erogenous zone of the anterior fornix (also known as point A or

T-point, or simply AFE)

Recently, a Malaysian doctor reported the existence of a very sensitive erotic zone just above the cervix, at the innermost point of the vagina. The cervix is ​​a part of the uterus that extends slightly into the vagina.

As it spreads, it leaves behind a depressed circular area, technically called the anterior fornix. Tests have shown that pressure in this area causes the vagina to lubricate very quickly.

In fact, direct stimulation of the AFE zone can cause immediate and deep contractions found only in orgasm. Some anatomists say that the EFA zone is actually an evolutionarily degenerated prostate, homologous to a man’s prostate gland that would be located in almost the same place.

The AFE – Zone and Erotic Pleasure

Technically, the AFE Zone is a vortex of nerves that carry information from all over your genitalia to your spinal cord and brain. These nerves, when stimulated, send arousal signals to the part of your nervous system that increases congestion of the appropriate areas and is responsible for sexual arousal.

This is also true for women who do not normally respond sexually.

Obviously, the easiest way to locate the EFA zone is to slide your fingers halfway up the posterior vaginal wall; you will find an area larger than the G-spot, which is slightly rougher than the normal vaginal wall.

Vibrators with special shapes (long, then and with the neck bent obliquely) have recently come onto the market for self-stimulation of the AFE zone.

Size Matters?

This is a long-running debate about the benefits or shortcomings of a big, long penis. In the case of the EFA zone, no matter the size of a man’s penis, he must have experience in finding and then stimulating the EFA zone.

For the man with a shorter penis, there are some advantageous positions to shorten the woman’s uterus and therefore find a way to stimulate the AFE zone as well.

Advanced missionary use, in which the woman will have her legs drawn to her chest, with the man’s arms holding her legs apart and suspended, will create, even if he is short and of small penis stature, full penetration and stimulation of the penis. the AFE zone.

Due to the small depression in its location and the roughness of the area, it also provides intense pleasure for the male.

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