The p spot..not the one your thinking of….

By Angelxtacy • Oct 24th, 2006 • Category: Blog

I thought I was weird. Heck sometimes I am, but this instance while at first made me feel alien ,ended up being an awesome bit of sexual self discovery!

While wrassling with a partner and getting to the nitty gritty, they inserted their finger in that “come hither” motion that makes g-spot enthusiats squeel with glee. I moaned in that ” this is really uncomfortable and I really feel like I have to pee” kinda way that is unmistakable.
My frisky friend asked, “what is the matter? Did I find your G-spot?

Oh yes, yes they did, and it didn’t feel that good. Maybe I’ve had too many bladder infections that anytime pressure is applied by finger , toy or penis makes me squirm and to check to see if indeed I need to “go”,

Luckily my undaunted partner decided more exploration was needed. By turn their finger 180 degrees, (finger pointing down) a big smile lit my face up like Vegas. Squee!! Now that felt good! It felt like that finger was in two places at once, the best of both worlds! My partner in crime exclaimed: “Wow! Your built backwards!” I didn’t think about it at that particular moment as I was umm.. quite occupied, but later I did wonder…

Did some trick of fate, genetics or an accident cause my G-spot to be well somewhere else? Me being shy about such things, I never thought to ask anyone untill another friend brought up the very such subject. I am not alone? Not the only one missing out on the G-Spot boat? I accepted my fate, my backward “g-spot” felt good and ya know bedfolk friends will have something to remember me by.

But alas.. in brousing the titles I was to read for my intro period at GV , I came across the scared tome http://www.goodvibes.com/item–i-6-3-SC-BE35.html, in it I found the answer to my ponderings of whether my anatomy was different from my front vag wall g-spot sisters.

I quote from The GV Guide to the G-Spot :
” Between the vaginal opening and the anus lies the perimeum, and between the back wall of the vagina and tyhe rectum lies another body of spongy erectile tissure, appropiatly called the The Perineal Sponge”

Ah ha! Squee!! At last!

Further on the text goes on to explain about this area being the hub of all the pelvic floor muscles and that it is connected to the primary nerve pathway for clitorial stimulation! This nerve is called the Pudendal Nerve.
The P Sponge can be stimulated during vaginal and anal sex, hence the 2 in 1 feeling I blissfully experienced!

Instead of a “come hither” i could tell my bedfolk friends to “press play” and “dial home” in my pink push button “telephone” . I can tell others, like yourselves, that you have even more options , more numbers to dial if you will, then just the G-spot.

Thank you Cathy Winks for explaining my pink kink in ink!

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Angelxtacy is a busy little bee. She's a leads-by-asking-nicely sort of gal. Jack and Jill of all trades and master of none, she runs a sex store, sings in a few bands, tattoos, puppeteers in an adult puppet troupe, paints, dances, models, plays Theramin, flute, accordion, washboard and anything else she can rig together. In her “spare” time she indulges her #1 fetish... reading. A LOT. And writes erotica for differently-abled and indentified folks.
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