Q. What is the "G-Spot"?
The "G-Spot" was named after Ernest Grafenburg, the German obstetrician and gynecologist who first described it as the "zone of erogenous feeling" in 1944. It is found in the (front) anterior wall of the vagina, and with vigorous stimulation, can lead to sexual arousal. The area swells and produces orgasm as well as a release of vaginal fluid. Many women express great pleasure in having this as a component of their orgasm.
