G-Spot Vibrators
G-spot vibrators feature a distinctive curved tip that targets the G-spot directly. The anatomical curve provides focused pressure on exactly the right spot.
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Frequently asked questions about G-Spot Vibrators
The G-spot (Gräfenberg spot) is a sensitive area on the front wall of the vagina, approximately 3 to 5 centimetres inside. The tissue feels slightly rougher than the surrounding wall — similar to the texture of a walnut.
The G-spot is not a separate organ but a zone where internal clitoral tissue, the urethra, and the vaginal wall converge. Stimulating this area can lead to a deep, diffuse orgasm that feels different from a clitoral orgasm.
The curved tip is the defining feature of a G-spot vibrator. The curve is designed to follow the body's anatomy and apply targeted pressure to the front wall of the vagina, where the G-spot is located.
A straight vibrator or dildo can reach the G-spot, but lacks the focused angle. The curve ensures the tip automatically points in the right direction once inserted.
Here is how to use a G-spot vibrator effectively:
- 1Apply plenty of water-based lubricant
- 2Insert the vibrator with the curved tip facing upward (toward the navel)
- 3Start without vibrations and find the right position first
- 4Make a come-hither motion with the tip against the front wall
- 5Turn on vibrations at a low setting and build up slowly
- 6Experiment with pressure, angle, and vibration patterns
Take your time. G-spot stimulation can feel unfamiliar at first — the sensation often builds gradually.
For internal use, material safety is especially important:
- Silicone — the best choice. Body-safe, hypoallergenic, non-porous, and easy to clean
- ABS plastic — hard and smooth, good for targeted pressure
- Stainless steel — firm, temperature-responsive (can be warmed or cooled for extra sensation)
Avoid porous materials such as jelly rubber or PVC for internal use — these can harbour bacteria and are difficult to clean thoroughly.