Sexuality Taboo

In Turkey, talking about sexual matters is shameful or sinful, and you cannot even confess your problems and curiosities to yourself. The solutions to the confessed problems are shared closely with the nearest neighbor and/or close friend. In this case, that person will also convey the right/wrong things he has heard and heard, as if he were a wise person on the subject. What is right and according to what is right? Is it right in every society? How does wrong become wrong? Who determines what is wrong? In Muslim countries like ours, talking about such problems is still frowned upon by everyone.

The partial collapse of such taboos and the creation of conversational environments on these issues perhaps began with the freedom movement that emerged in the 1970s. Later, these issues were discussed in the media agenda with various writers writing on this subject. Despite all this, most writers still hesitate to write on these subjects. Especially female writers can be very hesitant on this issue. Violence against women in the media, women's problems in business life, problems in women's private lives were discussed and solutions were sought. Thus, over time, women's happiness, marriage and sexual issues came to be discussed. Talking and writing about these issues helped many people who had problems find direction and learn who and where to look for the truth.

What is the G-spot, where is it and is it real? The importance of the G-spot in sexuality has begun to be increasingly discussed in the last 10 years.

So what is the Gräfenberg point, or G-spot in short, which has started to be talked about recently? In summary, the G-spot in women is located on the front of the vagina, between the symphysis pubis and the cervix. It is located midway. It was first described in 1944 by the German scientist gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg. The name G-spot was used by Alice Kahn Nadas in her book "The G-Spot and Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality" in 1982. It is named after Ernst Gräfenberg. It is claimed that the G-spot is extremely erogenous and that female orgasm can be very powerfully triggered not only by the clitoris but also by the G-spot. There is a belief that the G-spot must be stimulated for vaginal orgasm.

Where is the G-spot? behind the os pubis bone  ;a sensitive genital area surrounding the urethra. Or it is an area located on the front wall of the vagina between 10 and 13 o'clock, where contact is possible at the end of the 1/3 of the way after the entrance (approximately 3-4 cm after the entrance to the vagina). More importantly, the G spot is considered the woman's most erogenous zone, that is, the most quickly and easily stimulated area.

There have been speculations in the past about the location of the G spot and whether it exists or not. It was thought that in this area, which is thought to be the woman's prostate gland (Skene's gland) (or men's G-spot), in the same region as the man's prostate, there is a gland that secretes prostatic acid phosphatase into the urethra. At times, the secretion was so abundant that women appeared to ejaculate during orgasm. When this fluid, thought to be related to ejaculation in women, was examined, it was proven that this fluid was not prostatic fluid but urine. With G-spot stimulation, the desire to urinate initially occurs, which women must endure for a while for a good vaginal orgasm. It is normal for women who normally do not have urinary incontinence problems to leak urine during orgasm. This is a common condition in women and does not require medical intervention.

This area does not have an exact localization like the clitoris. It varies from woman to woman, and although different authors have different rates, this area is thinner in women, on average, between 30% and 40%. It is said that there is no G point for it. All of this confuses doctors, women and men, and causes them to think that such a field does not exist. In this case, it makes it more meaningful to investigate where the g-spot is. Published in the journal "International Journal of Sexology", Dr. In the article written by Ernest Gräfenberg, a sensitive and pleasurable area on the front wall of the vagina in women was mentioned. But in fact, Gräfenberg did not mention this sensitive area as a different anatomical region in his article. He mentioned that vaginal orgasm is an area that is extremely sensitive to deep pressure.

In order for the area known as the G Spot to be stimulated during vaginal orgasm, the woman must already be sexually aroused and willing. First of all, warning It should be done deeply, for a long time and by pressing thoroughly. At first, you may feel a desire to urinate that is accompanied by pleasure and is uncomfortable. If the stimulation continues, this feeling disappears and is completely replaced by pleasure. After a while, the woman experiences an intense orgasm and accompanying ejaculation.

In Asian countries, it is known as the point of lust. In fact, the G-spot is known as a miracle that can turn even the coldest woman into a sex enthusiast. The feature of this point is that it is the place where a woman is most sexually sensitive, providing hours of erotic pleasure. It is said that women whose G-spot is stimulated will have an endless desire for sex for long hours. Unfortunately, the G spot, whose existence was officially determined by the research conducted by the University of L'Aquila in 2009, is not found in every woman. The study was conducted on women who said they had vaginal orgasms and women who said they did not. It was determined that these women had tissue differences and that the separation wall between the vagina and the urinary tract was wider in women who had vaginal orgasm, and this tissue was also found to be effective in experiencing vaginal orgasm. However, it is generally known that the g-spot is a place approximately 2.5 centimeters in size on the front wall of the vagina. The word dot is the exact equivalent of the German term. But in reality, the g-spot is more of an area than a spot. This finding has proven that women who have not had an orgasm to date do not need to look for the culprit. Because women who do not have this thick tissue do not have the chance to have a vaginal orgasm, and these women only have the chance to reach orgasm by stimulating their cysts.

It has been proven that orgasm is easier in women with a thick G-spot area. Based on these results, various substance injections were tried in this area in order to expand or plump this area, and ultimately it was determined that collagen was the most successful filler.

G Spot Injection

Due to its location, during sexual intercourse. It is claimed that many women are unaware of this erogenous point because they cannot be stimulated adequately. The best way for stimulation is filler injections.

Europe, especially America. It is a frequently applied treatment.

It is a non-surgical, temporary and simple treatment method that must be applied by a doctor, for sexually active women. A type of collagen is used for this treatment. Collagen is carefully produced and stored in the laboratory using various engineering techniques, and delivered to the physician in ready-to-use syringes. This product is FDA approved, biological and can be used without the need for allergy or skin testing, unlike other types of collagen. In the pilot study, an increase in sexual arousal (g-spot orgasm) was observed in 9 out of 10 women who received the injection, and the effect lasts for an average of 4 months.

 

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