The debate over the existence and significance of the G-spot continues, yet a significant number of women report enjoying G-spot stimulation. Among 31 studies, 62.9% of women claim to know their G-spot, though researchers suggest only 18% achieve orgasm solely from penetration. The market offers a variety of sex toys designed to stimulate the G-spot, with a focus on ergonomic designs that provide intense pleasure. Sex educators have provided input on effective toys and strategies, emphasizing personal preference and creativity in sexual experiences.
"The Rave's asymmetrical design and pleasure edges make G-spot stimulation more varied, rich, and intense," says Jess O'Reilly, PhD, MSc., sexologist.
While there are a range of styles - vibrating, double-sided, strap-on, and more - most of these products have one thing in common: They're angled, curved, or bendy enough to hit the upper front wall of your vagina.
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