G-spot tip No.3 - Use your fingers
Whether you're doing it yourself or getting help from your partner the technique is the same. Add some lube to the middle and index fingers and slide them a couple of inches inside your vagina.
Start to make 'come here' motions against the front of your vaginal wall - like you're beckoning to someone. Your G-spot should feel different to the smooth walls of the rest of your vagina - it should be noticeably more bumpy and raised. The only way to really know if you're hitting the right spot is how it makes you feel.
Some women say they get a sudden urge to wee (which should pass), and others just feel instantly aroused. If nothing happens at first, try touching it in a different way, vary the speed, change the pressure from light, flicking motions to rubbing intensely, try circular movements and going side-to-side. You'll be surprised at how different they'll all make you feel.
By Louise O'Connell and Charlotte Gunn


