"Instead of being its own separate spot in your vagina, the G spot is part of your
clitoral network. This means that when you’re stimulating the G spot, you’re actually stimulating part of the clitoris, which is much larger than we’re led to believe. Turns out, the pea-sized nub where the inner labia meet is actually only the tip of the
clitoris and divides into two “roots” that can be about four inches long.
Plus, this region can vary from woman to woman which explains why it can often be difficult to locate. However, once it’s stimulated, the G spot can cause
female ejaculation (yes, it’s real) and help women reach
vaginal orgasm."