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Meet the new hot spot on your pleasure map: It's called the anterior fornix erogenous (AFE) zone or A-spot. "It is the smooth area midway between a woman's cervix and G-spot, on the front wall of the vagina, that appears as a spongy, wrinkled, scrotal-like swelling and is extremely sensitive to stimulating touch," explains Yvonne K. Fulbright, Ph.D., a sexologist and author of Touch Me There!
Stimulating this nerve-packed hot spot delivers pleasurable sensations and produces lubrication, which add up to explosive orgasms. It's also beneficial for couples who experience vaginal dryness during sex. You can locate your A-spot yourself, but it's much more fun exploring with your partner! Here's how to find it:
Lying on your back with your knees up, insert a finger into your vagina and slide along the front wall until you feel your cervix (which feels like the tip of your nose). Move your finger to feel the spongy area between your cervix and the front vaginal wall, using a firm, repeated in-out motion to stroke the entire length. When you feel a wave of pleasurable sensation, you know you've hit the spot!
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