Book Review: Female Ejaculation & the G-Spot by Deborah Sundahl

April 18th, 2011 @ Amber St. Clare

 

I’m fascinated by sexual anatomy, specifically the female sexual system, since it hasn’t been given much attention until recently with G-spot studies. There was a time when orgasms were elusive for women, time and attention was not spent on female sexual gratification as it was for men. The female anatomy is complex, it takes time, understanding, and knowledge to know how our bodies work and what drives our sexual desires. I’ve been wanting to read this book for a long time now, so I was thrilled to finally read Female Ejaculation & the G-spot by Deborah Sundahl. This book is one of the most informative books that I have picked up on the subject. Deborah Sundahl spent years researching and learning about the G-spot, starting with her first time experiencing female ejaculation in “accident”. It happened for her during a stimulating sexual experience with her partner that left her gushing all over the floor. Thus began her delve deeper into the inter workings of the female orgasm, specifically the G-spot orgasm and female ejaculation. The book details just how the G-spot can be stimulated to let your body expel female ejaculate, both with or without orgasm, which I thought was really cool. It includes tips and step by step directions on how to locate, stimulate, and massage your G-spot. It also includes information on researchers who have dedicated time and energy into figuring out how the G-spot can cause female ejaculate. She also goes on to explain, to those are unsure or need to be informed, that female ejaculate is *not* urine. that it is ejaculate fluid expelled from the G-spot (the proper name for it is the Urethral Sponge) as the spot engorges with excitement and fills, to dribble, squirt, or gush a clear ejaculate fluid. Very informative for those who have never experience G-spot orgasm or those who want to know more about what goes on behind their G-spot orgasms. There are drawings and illustrations inside showing the inner design of the G-spot, and Deborah also goes on to show us just what she does in her G-spot and Female Ejaculation workshops. She mentions how she has taught women in her workshops to locate and stimulate their G-spots. She even mentions that if you were to insert a speculum into your vagina, and turn it sideways, rather than upright like they do in an gynecological exam, you can actually *see* your G-spot. This has been such a fun read, and I’ve learned a lot about just why my G-spot orgasms feel so darn good. I highly recommend this book to every woman who reads my blog, whether you’ve experienced G-spot orgasms or not, this book is a must. Each women has a G-spot (even if some “researchers” want to say otherwise) and *can* ejaculate, if they choose to do so. Not every women has to, but I think it’s something that is definitely worth experiencing at least once.

Deborah also goes on to mention that the female orgasm, including the G-spot orgasm and ejaculation, was once considered very taboo, and in some instances is thought to be so even today. Though more and more women are taking their orgasms into their own hands, embracing their G-spots and their abilities to ejaculate. She makes a LOT of great points in this book, I won’t go on to tell you all about them, because I want you to read this book! ;) You won’t be disappointed. You can get Female Ejaculation & the G-Spot at FunWares.com for $15.95



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