2024-10-25 18:00:00
The classic missionary and doggy style positions are perfect for stimulating this area of the female anatomy. Did you know it existed?
Last update: October 25, 2024
The clitoris is one of the best-known female erogenous zones, but it is not the only one. And inside the vagina there are other very sensitive areas, which have the ability to facilitate orgasm, such as the G-spot, as well as a lesser-known site, called the A-spot.
This is a part of the female anatomy that can help achieve intense and very pleasurable orgasms.. Now, since most people do not know where it is or how it must be “worked” to achieve pleasure, we have prepared a complete guide for you here.
Where is point A located?
Point A would be a very sensitive erogenous zone inside the vagina. Specifically, it would help improve vaginal lubrication, stimulating greater production by the glands.
It would be located on the front wall of the vagina, just before the cervix. Approximately it is located about 7.5 centimeters from the vaginal lips and approx 3 centimeters below the anterior fornix. The anterior fornix is a sort of sac that the vagina forms around the cervix and, therefore, point A is technically called the AFE zone (an acronym in English for erogenous anterior fornix or “erogenous zone of the anterior fornix”).
Even though the doctor who discovered it was doing other research, he would have discovered that stimulation of the point allowed for multiple orgasms. Furthermore, its continuous stimulation does not cause hypersensitivitythat is, it does not exhaust the ability to perceive sensations. This would differentiate it from the G-spot, which remains in a refractory state as soon as orgasm ends, causing pain or discomfort if you continue to stimulate it.
It is difficult to define what orgasms are like after the arousal of this area. Some women describe them as strong and intensesimilar to what men would experience with prostate orgasm.
The precise location of the A-spot is not fully determined, as it is not an organ, but rather an area within the vagina.
The discussion on the existence of point A
As for the G-spot, the AFE area It has expert pros and cons. It was Malaysian doctor Chua Chee Ann who described the problem in 1993, while researching a possible treatment for vaginal dryness.
In his study, published in the journal Sexual and marital therapy, indicated that stimulation of the AFE area could result in rapid vaginal lubrication and culminate in orgasm. This scientific publication gave him greater notoriety in the scientific environment and led him to hold multiple conferences and workshops on the subject all over the world.
A little closer, in 2022, another research conducted in India they recognized the existence of this female erogenous center. But she also pointed out that some women have difficulty finding it and that training is needed to stimulate it.
On the other side of the scale, there are human anatomy experts who They believe that point A is not an accepted term because it has no scientific basis. Along these lines, the Italian sexologist Vincenzo Puppo.
The fact of the matter is that more research is needed on this and other female erogenous points. In any case, we tend to recognize the existence of areas within the woman’s reproductive system in which more nerve endings and greater circulation are concentrated, which would favor arousal.
How to stimulate point A?
We have already told you that, according to some experts, practice is necessary to perform good stimulation of the A point. But it is not impossible either. However, remember this Not all women are the same and it may take more or less time to find and excite him..
Some of the techniques you could use are as follows:
1. Masturbation
One way to achieve orgasm, stimulating the A-spot, is to give yourself pleasure. To do this, you will lie on the bed face up, with your legs open and your knees bent.
Then, insert your middle or index finger into the vagina and make a C-type motionlike the one used to stimulate the G-spot. Keep in mind that it is a gentle movement, so as not to cause discomfort. The AFE area will feel soft to the touch, unlike the G-spot, which is a little rough or spongy.
Likewise, if you are in a relationship, he or she can also masturbate you, following the same procedure. We advise you to cut your nails to avoid injury to the vagina.
2. Sex toys
If you consider that your fingers are very short and you will not reach the AFE area, you can help yourself with an erotic toy. Look for elongated vibrators with a small curvaturesuch as rabbit types or “magic wands”.
There are also some that have a sonic vibration function. These could stimulate the A-spot in a pleasant way and without being aggressive.
You would use the toys in the same way we indicated earlier with your fingers. We recommend using an intimate lubricant to make the experience easier.
3. Penetration
If you have a partner, he or she can stimulate your AFE area through penetration. The ideal is to try sexual positions that allow deep penetration, such as the following:
- Cub: It is many people’s favorite. To perform it, she positions herself with her palms and knees resting on the floor or mattress, while he, standing or kneeling, penetrates her from behind.
- Surfer: It is related to the previous position, as it is located behind her. The difference is that she will lie face down, on the arm of the sofa, and leave her hips raised.
- Missionary: It is a classic of sexual positions and is also useful for stimulating the A point. The woman must lie face up, with her legs open and bent, while the man penetrates her, standing or kneeling. Some of its variations, such as the lotus seat or rocking, also serve for deep stimulation.
- Reverse cowgirl: In this position, he lies on his back and she stands with her back to him, on his hips, controlling the depth of the penetrations.
The A-spot can also be stimulated indirectly and the way to achieve this is through anal sex. This is because the separation between the rectum and the deep vaginal canal is not as thick. So you might feel the sensations in that special spot too.
Experiment to achieve pleasure!
When it comes to sex, not everything is set in stone. By this we mean that even if you already know what the A-spot is and how to stimulate it, there may be positions or techniques that don’t work for you, but work for other women, and vice versa. But this is normal, as there are different types of vaginas and not all of them are exactly the same.
Take the time to see what actions and positions arouse pleasure in you. Start by experimenting alone and, once you understand where your AFE zone is and what brings you to “heaven”, move on to doing it as a couple. Beyond the scientific discussions on whether point A exists or not, the most important thing is not to forget to have fun.
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