Sex & Intimacy

The U-Spot: How to Stimulate it for Intense Orgasms

It's time to take things up a notch.

Now, you may be wondering, what the heck is the U-spot? Well, my friends, it’s like that hidden gem on a treasure map, just waiting to be discovered. We’re spilling all the juicy deets on how to properly stimulate the U-spot for mind-blowing, toe-curling pleasure. From tantalizing techniques to creative positions and everything in between, we’ve got you covered. We’ll empower you with the knowledge and tools to give your partner mind-blowing U-spot orgasms that will leave them weak in the knees.

The U-Spot, the urethral spot, is a sensitive zone of pleasure referred to as the female prostate. While some have stimulated it accidentally, many don’t know it exists and can bring intense erotic feelings.

Where Is It? It is a small patch of tissue surrounding the urethral opening, above and on both sides. Typically this spot is licked during oral sex, but it’s even better when your partner knows to make this an area of focus along with stimulating the clitoris.

How to Stimulate It: Make sure the area is lubricated with saliva or through arousal. 

  • Hands: Use your index finger and gently make circles in this area.
  • During Penetration: Have your partner gently slide their penis up and down your labia before entering, focusing on the top half. They can also remove their penis during sex to stimulate it and then re-enter the vagina. 
  • During Oral: Have your partner lick it softly when giving oral pleasure. There’s no need to apply a lot of pressure to it. 

**The red mark is the U-Spot**

Sshirly, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons (the red line was added by me.)

While the U-Spot is pleasurable for many women, it may not be for everyone. 


Photo by: Danny Swellchasers – Unsplash

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Sources: Person. “How to Stimulate the U-Spot – and Why You Should.” Healthline, Healthline Media, 19 July 2021, https://www.healthline.com/health/healthy-sex/u-spot.

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