It's inside the vagina a few inches on the roof.
It is rumored that the "G" spot is located about 2-3 inches inside the vagina on the frontal wall. In other words, it is located below the belly button on the inside wall of the vagina.
It can in the right positions. Missionary position comes to mind as the gspot is located on the front wall of her vagina behind the pubic bone. Here is a good article about helping women orgasm during intercourse. http://www.holisticwisdom.com/cant-orgasm.htm
Just below the Bellybutton but on the inside front wall of the vagina.
The most common surgical technique for correcting hypospadias in girls is construction of a new urethra that opens to the outside of the body rather than emptying into the vagina. Tissue is taken from the front wall of the vagina for this purpose.
The penis is inserted into the opening at the front of the vagina.
In women: A small spot on the front wall of the vagina, reported to be exceptionally able to produce high sexual excitement or orgasm when stimulated. In Men: it is in the anus.
The front wall is a parapet the back is a parados.
Front wall prolapse. A rectocoele is a prolapse of the back wall
The G-spot can be located about 2 - 7cm (20 - 70mm) inside the vagina on the front wall. It is very commonly no further than your second knuckle.
The front wall is a parapet the back is a parados.
Short for Anterior Fornix Erogenous (AFE) Zone, this is a sensitive area located midway between a woman's cervix and G-spot on the front wall of the vagina. Stroking this highly sensitive spongy area causes almost immediate lubrication. To reach it, insert a lubed finger into the vagina as far as it will comfortable go. Rub gently using the length of the finger exploring the front wall. When found, she'll start to get wet.
the front wall was called a parapet the back wall was a parados