Pressure Pressing Technique
A dual-manual method used to sandwich the G-spot between internal and external pressure for maximum stimulation.
The Pressure Pressing Technique is a dual-manual method designed to stabilize internal tissue by applying external counter-pressure, creating a “sandwich” effect for high-intensity G-spot stimulation.
How to perform the Pressure Pressing Technique
- Internal Setup: Insert one or two fingers into the vagina and locate your G-spot on the upper (front) wall using the “come hither” motion.
- External Counter-Pressure: Place your other hand flat on your mons pubis (the fleshy area just above your pubic bone).
- The Sandwich Effect: Apply firm, steady downward pressure with your external hand while simultaneously pushing upward and curling your internal fingers. By “squeezing” the G-spot from both sides, you make the sensitive tissue protrude more prominently into the vaginal canal.
- Action: Maintain the external pressure while performing rhythmic strokes or circles with your internal fingers.
To further increase sensitivity, try varying the placement of your external hand slightly higher or lower on the pubic bone to find the exact angle that maximizes the direct contact between your internal fingers and the urethral sponge.
Why this technique feels different
Many women find it difficult to apply sufficient force to the G-spot because the vaginal wall is flexible and moves away from the fingers. By using the “Pressure Pressing” technique, you stabilize the tissue. The external hand acts as a backstop, ensuring that every internal movement results in direct, deep friction against the G-spot and the urethral sponge. This significantly increases the intensity of the sensation and is often the “key” for those who struggle to reach an internal orgasm through manual stimulation alone.
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