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{{about|an organ in the female human body|the Canadian television series|G-Spot (TV series)}}
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The '''Gräfenberg spot''', or '''G-spot''', is a small area in the genital area of ] behind the ] and surrounding the ]. It is named after the German ] ]. It was once believed to be a bundle of nerves in or around the vaginal walls but is now reported to be the same as, or part of, the ] (Heath, 1984), the site of ]s, a ] of the ] that exists in many women believed to be the source of ]. It is located on the ] or frontal, side of the vagina, about half way between the pubic bone and ]. When this spot is stroked, there is a sensation or urge to urinate, but if the stroking is continued during sexual arousal it can be sexually pleasurable<ref>Shibley Hyde, J. and DeLamater, J.D. (2003) ''Understanding Human Sexuality, Eighth Edition''</ref>. For some women, it can be a primary source of stimulation leading to orgasm during intercourse while having sex in positions that use the penis to stimulate the frontal wall of the vagina. In such positions, it is usually the angle of penetration, so that the penis makes direct contact with the front of the vagainal wall, that induces this stimulation. {{citation needed}}

The G-spot may not be just one discrete spot. ] contends that it is merely the deep nerves of the ] as they pass through the tissue to connect with the spinal column. The clitoris has deep roots and may in fact change in size and slightly change in location as hormone levels fluctuate throughout a woman's life.

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==External links==
* Wallen, Kim, "''''". Department of Psychology, Emory University. Atlanta, GA.

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