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G-Spot Vibrators


You can easily tell if a vibrator is designed to hit your G-Spot by looking at their shape. G-Spot vibrators feature a distinctive curve right at the tip so the head of the vibrator can more easily hit your G-Spot every time. The tip of the G-Spot vibe is also fairly large, more like the head of an actual penis than the rounded point on a cylindrical vibrator. On the whole, G-Spot vibrators tend to be wider than many cylindrical vibrators - measuring around 1 to 1.5 inches wide and 5 to 7 inches long.

G-spot vibrators also tend to feature additional features to enhance stimulation. These can be something as simple as raised ridges along the length of the shaft to make penetration more pleasurable or a shaft with a series of bulbous projections so you can feel it gliding in and out.
G-Spot vibrators tend to be one of the most popular models on the market, coming in narrowly behind clitoral and rabbit vibrators. Many women use G-Spot vibrators while stimulating their clitoris for truly powerful orgasms.

 

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