What and where is the a spot?
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A Spot?
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Never heard of it. The asshole perhaps?? LOL
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isnt it further into the vagina than the g-spot?
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Yeah i want to know like specifacally though, and the best method of reaching it...
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There's something called the Epicenter further into the veginal walls than the Gspot (which is near the entry) but I've never heard of the A spot! (Have I?)
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The epicenter? That reminds me of the matrix for some reason...
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I would assume so, i dunno, find it for me, thats your new mission. on completetion you will receive one free e-pass to nick's fun filled owrld of worthless coupons to bankrupted stores.
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oh oh oh I KNOW THIS ONE! lol i was watching talk sex with sue (on the oxygen network) and she was talking about the a spot. supposedly only guys have it and its up the butt, pass the sphinctor (sorry i cant spell!)
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Still hoping to find that a-spot, Nick?
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lol. I used to watch that show. Very good I might add.
I'm not interested in the "a-spot"... must stand for ass-spot
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Yes there is an "A" spot. I'm not quite sure where it is though, but it does exist. I think most women are more concerned with the G-spot though.
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I dont care, i still want to know. It might come up when im playing the vaginal edition of trivial persuit...
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All right, here's what I've found.Sue Johansen uses the term "A-spot" of males, to describe the best place in the rectum to stimulate the prostate. See http://talksexwithsue.com/Aspot.html.Other authors, however, do talk about an A-spot for women. In http://www.dungeonmagic.com/pdf/sybian_seminar.pdf the authors say:The A-Spot• The A-spot was discovered in early 1996. It's official name is the "anterior fornex erogenous zone", and it is located on the front wall of the vagina, a third of the way down from the cervix.• Stumbled upon during an experiment to find a cure for vaginal dryness, scientists were amazed to find an astonishing 95 percent of women became VERY turned on when they stimulated this particular area. Some had their first orgasm, or first multi-orgasmic experience.• This spot tends to maintain vaginal lubrication even after the first orgasm.• To find the A-spot follow the instructions on the previous page to the G spot and continue upward to find your (or your partner's) cervix. Now move back about halfway between the G-spot and the cervix on the front wall. That's the A-spot. This area is smooth and extremely sensitive to touch. Now slide a finger up and down over the A-spot or try moving in a clockwise then counterclockwise direction.• Intercourse positions which make it possible to come in contact with the A-spot include: him from behind (doggie style) and her sitting on the edge of the bed with him kneeling before her.On the other hand, http://jhu.dailyjolt.com/sexyadvice2.html refers to the A-spot as having been discovered in the 50s.If you want a new challenge, http://www.sfbg.com/37/25/x_alt_sex_column.html refers to an X-spot.
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Hmm neat. Thanks...