Dear Jim,
Clitoral orgasms are definitely not all there is to sex for women.
Many women experience female ejaculations (“squirting” or as you put
it “shooting”) and/or G-Spot orgasms. Women describe these other orgasms
as being much more intense than “regular” orgasms. More of a “whole
body” experience. Definitely different.
Unless she’s had it surgically removed, your wife and every other
woman on the planet has a G-Spot.
Believe it or not, before the G-Spot was "discovered," women
would sometimes go in to their doctor complaining of “incontinence”
during lovemaking. They were wetting the bed during sex, and their
husbands must’ve gotten freaked out about them “peeing” during the
holiest of holy moments.
Today, of course, it is widely known (at lest in the Tantra community
and among others familiar with G-Spot sex and female ejaculation)
that female ejaculate is not urine.
Unfortunately, the “cure” for this “problem” was surgical removal
of the G-Spot.
Sure enough, no more G-Spot, no more wetting the bed during sex --
hooray! One small step for medical science, one giant leap into the
grave for some poor housewife’s sex-life.
The G-Spot is located inside the vagina, on the front upper wall,
right above the pubic bone.
The term G-Spot is a misnomer, as a "spot" implies a “point,”
and the area you’re looking for is definitely much bigger than any
pin-point. G-Spots range in size from about the size of an almond,
to as big as a Kenedy half-dollar.
If you want to learn how to make her "shoot" or "squirt"or
have female ejaculations, you should read all my columns, because
the answer to that question is beyond the scope of any single article
I could write.
First time female ejaculation requires the use of very simple yet
specific physical and psychological techniques, all of which will
be explained in the coming weeks, right here in the New Sex
Advisor.
Thanks for writing, good luck, and let me know how it all works out.
Sincerely,
Arte
Founder, New Sex Institute