Is tongue on g-spot possible?

AliciaB

Virgin
Joined
Mar 1, 2014
Posts
4
I am including this scene in a story I am writing, but I was wondering if it was physiologically possible. I have never experimented with this, since in general vaginal tonguing does little for me. But if it is possible, I definitely want to try it as well!

So, if a woman were to sit on someone's face with a nicely long tongue, and have her insert her tongue up into her, stretching it out as far as it will go, relax her body weight onto her, cup the back of her head, and press down onto her and hump her hard, would it be possible for the tongue to reach the g-spot?

If it is not possible, do you find that physiological unrealisms like this detract from stories?
 
It seems impossible enough that if someone said it in a story I'd roll my eyes.
 
may--be if you had a very skinny girl and a very long talented tongue capable of bending back on its self and still have about 21/2' all told you would have to have about six or seven inches of tongue , outside the mouth.. I am pretty confident that there are no pussies that could do it, but I have never see a freaky long tongue that miggghhhtt make it.. However, one can be licking the clit, have one's finger manipulate the g spot and get a very wet face indeed. That should satisfy your scene
 
The G spot is a spongy tissue that wraps around the urethra. In men it's the prostate, and a lot of medical people are simply calling womens' G spots "prostate." it's shaped like a sausage instead of a donut :D because women's urethras are kind of short and straight.

So the G spot tissue is basically inside the front wall of your vag, If you slide your fingers into a pussy and feel along the front wall, you might find an area of swelling-- it will be right there, fingertip depth in.

There's another area further back and still in front, that is very sensitive on some women-- if you think your Gspot is deep in, that's what you're getting. I'm not even sure if it has a name, researchers only recently figured the G spot out!

So yeah, I think-- if someone has a decently long tongue, they should have no problem reaching it, although I can't imagine being able to press hard enough on it -- with a tongue.
 
This very trick, of stimulating a woman's g-spot with his tongue, is the thing that wins over the heroine in the novel Eye of the Needle (and film of the same name, starring Donald Sutherland as the Nazi with the golden tongue) by Ken Follett. I'm pretty sure that it was this book that led me to research the g-spot, though I didn't know it was called that back in the early '80s.
 
In theory, it's possible. It's just not that likely to be very pleasureable, though, because the woman's not really going to feel anything. The G-spot is nothing like the clit. It requires pressure--lots more than a tongue can exert--in order to elicit any kind of sensation
 
I recall an urban legend claiming that gene simmons had part of his tongue cut to allow it to extend so insanely long as he is famed for... specifically for this reason.

Still... I suppose an unusually long tongue can be an almost believable quirk as long as it's introduced properly and not miraculously sprung on your audience.

Then again, it's a bit of the same trap as making every character tremendously over-endowed. It tends to get fixated on and kinda train wrecks your story arc.
It's not an urban legend. He really did cut the part at the bottom of the tongue, just behind the lower teeth, where it connects to the mouth. He said he had to learn how to say some words again, because of it. Without that connection, he can stick his tongue out a lot more. I don't think his tongue is any longer than normal. I think anybody could seem as well endowed, if they wanted to go to the extreme of cutting that connection.

And as it's already been said, the G spot requires pressure to get any pleasure from it. Any light touching a tongue could give just wouldn't do it.
 
It's not an urban legend. He really did cut the part at the bottom of the tongue, just behind the lower teeth, where it connects to the mouth. He said he had to learn how to say some words again, because of it. Without that connection, he can stick his tongue out a lot more. I don't think his tongue is any longer than normal. I think anybody could seem as well endowed, if they wanted to go to the extreme of cutting that connection.

And as it's already been said, the G spot requires pressure to get any pleasure from it. Any light touching a tongue could give just wouldn't do it.

I actually had to have the same procedure when I was younger, albeit not for showmanship but for other issues. Being a fourteen year old punk, it was fun to freak out my friends by licking past the tip of my nose or under my chin. (I actually tore a stitch being a little asshat.)

And, yes, my elocution had to be redeveloped over the next two years. (I sounded like I had a mouthful of oatmeal.)

So, is it possible that a tongue is long enough to reach? Yes, actually.

But, even though the tongue has several muscles, I just don't know that it's possible to get them strong enough to stimulate g-spot tissue when it can be reached. I mean, we're basically talking about being able to extend a tongue five or more inches (depending on position and position) and being approximately strong enough to simulate a fully erect cock.

(*note; I'm embarrassed to admit that when I was about sixteen, I actually had a workout for my tongue. Not only did I do the whole "tie a cherry stem in a knot", but I also "chewed" using my tongue against my teeth to strengthen it. :eek: While it is stronger, it isn't quite that strong.)
 
Back
Top