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Is my g-spot ment to be here ?

I am 22 years old and i have been reading posts on the g-spot. Most say it is a ruff feeling area 3 cms in  the vagina, however the only ruff area i can find is within a finger tip in.. Is this normal? Is this the g-spot... Could something be wrong after having 2 children ?
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Hi thank u all, i thought that aswel but then i read a post saying it was the only ruff area so i felt concerned. Now you say that i can relate more and i thought it was too far to reach myself aswell, iv looked into it more over the web and think its fine just need to work on things with the other half. I just dont feel comfortable saying anything to him x
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4982713 tn?1361906421
I personally have never been able to 'feel' my g-spot. I would think that the majority of women cannot, by themselves, reach their g-spot, but I could be mistaken. I just think it's too far back. As with anything, if you're genuinely worried about something, I would go see your doctor. Best of luck.
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Hi S, The good old G spot, and how to find it, I think you need to search around a bit, from what I remember its in about as far as your finger will go and behind your pelvic bone, and not as easy as they say to find, never found my wifes, gooogle and have  aread on dodson and ross, you may find more info there from Dr Betty Dodson, this is right up here street, if not you could post her, her life, is to take it one orgasm at a time.
Good Luck
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4912555 tn?1361343274
My friend said after hey third child everything down there changed.
I read that it could be between 1 to 3 inches... ask your Doctor.
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