The Great Debate: Clitoral vs. G-Spot Orgasms Explained
The Great Debate: Clitoral vs. G-Spot Orgasms Explained
At Pleasura, we often hear the question: "Am I doing it wrong if I can't find my G-spot?" The short answer is: No. The long answer involves a fascinating dive into anatomy.
The Clitoral Network
Most people think the clitoris is just the small "button" on the outside. In reality, it is a massive internal structure shaped like a wishbone. When you use a wand massager, you aren't just stimulating the surface; the vibrations travel deep into these internal legs (crura).
The G-Spot (The Internal Clitoris)
The G-spot isn't a separate organ. It is actually the backside of the clitoris, felt through the vaginal wall. This is why curved toys like the rabbit vibrator are effective—they target this internal sponge. Stimulation here often leads to a deeper, more "whole-body" sensation compared to the sharp peak of external stimulation.
Blended Orgasms
The holy grail for many is stimulating both simultaneously. This is where dual-stimulation toys or air-pulse toys like the Womanizer (external) combined with penetration shine. It creates a surround-sound effect for your nervous system.














