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  1. The cervix is a donut-like lump of a muscle leading into the uterus. It helps keep the baby in when a woman is pregnant or the menstrual blood, if she isn't (until it's ready to shed). The cervix is different sizes on different women (that's why cervical "cups" for birth control have to be custom fitted). Most women have little or no sensation on the cervix. You can feel dull pressure but it's not the same as say earlobes or fingertips. It's quite deadened compared to the rest of the body. You can find it if you reach in a ways to the "floor" of the vagina (if the woman is lying on her back). From what people have said on this forum, the G-spot differs from woman to woman too. Mine isn't very far in, maybe 1.5 inches at most. It's on the "roof" of the vagina and in me, at least, it doesn't protrude far enough that you could find it by touch alone but oh, is it sensitive. Hit that spot, gently and rhythmically, and I'm in heaven.
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