Gräfenberg spot
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The Gräfenberg spot (usually called G-spot) is an area behind the pubic bone of a woman. It is part of the urethal sponge. Some time ago, people believed it was a bundle of nerves in the female human reproductive system. If the area is stimulated, this can cause pleasurable sensations in women.
The area is named after the gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg.
The Gräfenberg spot is a part of the clitoris.
It brings sexual pleasure that sometimes leads to female ejaculation.
Reproductive system |
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Female |
Cervix | Clitoris | Clitoral hood | Fallopian tubes | Bartholin's glands | G-spot | Hymen | Labium | Mammary glands | Ovaries | Skene's glands | Urethra | Uterus | Vagina | Vulva |
Male |
Urethra | Testes | Scrotum | Penis | Spermatic cord | Epididymis | Seminiferous tubules | Sertoli cell | Rete testis | Vas deferens | Seminal vesicles | Ejaculatory duct | Corpus cavernosum | Glans penis | Foreskin | Frenulum | Prostate | Bulbourethral glands |