Pippa Corbett answered
Nope, sorry - a girl can't get her G-spot pierced, and there are two main reasons why:
The G-spot is a bean-sized area of the vagina that was first studied by German gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg.
In essence, the G-spot relates to a sensitive area within the vagina that may be related to the female prostate, or an extension of the clitoris.
Its existence is not unanimously accepted, although some sexologists claim it may be related to the occurrence of vaginal orgasms.
If you're still interested in getting a piercing in an intimate place, there are a number of female piercings - so you may want to consider one of the following instead:
- Scientists have yet to conclusively determine whether the G-spot actually exists
- If it does exist, it's thought to be a structure several inches inside the vagina. Examining this area properly would require an ultrasound, so piercing it would be a little tricky!
The G-spot is a bean-sized area of the vagina that was first studied by German gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg.
In essence, the G-spot relates to a sensitive area within the vagina that may be related to the female prostate, or an extension of the clitoris.
Its existence is not unanimously accepted, although some sexologists claim it may be related to the occurrence of vaginal orgasms.
If you're still interested in getting a piercing in an intimate place, there are a number of female piercings - so you may want to consider one of the following instead:
- Clitoris
- Princess Diana
- Vertical Clitoral Hood Piercing (VCH)
- Horizontal Clitoral Hood Piercing (HCH)
- Triangle Piercing
- Inner Labia
- Outer Labia
- Fourchette