Due to recent medical advancements and scientific investigation, there have been newly discovered female pleasure areas.
One is called the U-Spot. It is located just above and on both sides of the urethral opening and is made of highly sensitive erectile tissue. It is not the urethral opening, but is rather on both sides of it. Researchers learned that this area when stimulated, whether it be with the tongue, head of a penis, finger, or even a caress, proved highly erotic.
Another recently discovered zone for women is The Anterior Fornix (aka A-Spot, T-Spot, or AFE). This area was recently discovered to reside at the innermost point of the vagina, just above the cervix, or the part of the uterus that extends into the vagina slightly. This is called the anterior fornix and is the slightly depressed circular area left from the slight extension of the uterus. Research has shown that the vagina can lubricate very quickly from pressure on this area.
Direct stimulation of the AFE zone can cause immediate contractions that are only found in orgasm. When the AFE zone is stimulated, the nerves that carry information from your genitals to your brain are highly aroused. This creates engorgement of the sexual areas and enhances sexual arousal. This also proves true for women who have low or no sexual responsiveness. The easiest way to locate this zone is to slide fingers about halfway up and find an area larger than the g-spot and slightly rougher than the normal vaginal wall. Some vibrators have recently been created specifically for stimulation of this zone. For information or to purchase vibrators visit these sites:
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Certain sexual positions can enhance the ability to arouse the AFE zone such as advanced missionary, with the woman̢۪s legs drawn up near her breasts and the man suspending himself while holding her legs apart. This position, regardless of penile size, will provide complete penetration and will stimulate the AFE zone.
Hannah Bennette is a sex enthusiast who maintains sexual health websites and writes sexual health articles. For more information, visit
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