How does vaginal looseness affect G-spot stimulation?
Vaginal looseness may reduce direct pressure or sensation on the G-spot during intercourse, but most women can restore sensitivity through targeted pelvic floor strengthening and adjustments in technique or sexual position.
Detailed Medical Explanation
The G-spot is an area of heightened sensitivity on the anterior vaginal wall. Laxity may lessen friction or contact, making stimulation less noticeable. However, this effect can often be offset by strengthening the pelvic floor, using sexual aids, or choosing positions that increase anterior wall contact. Communication and experimentation are key for many couples. NHS Vaginal Health.
Clinical Context
If G-spot or internal sensation is reduced, pelvic floor training and physiotherapy may help. Other causes such as hormonal changes or nerve injury should be excluded by a specialist.
