Do you know where U spot is?
Have you ever heard of the U spot? This little explored erogenous zone in the female body can guarantee a lot of pleasure for them. Find it out!

Here on the Bella Club Blog we've already talked about the G-spot and K-spot, now it's time to unravel the mysteries of the U-spot. This erogenous zone is one of the most powerful and when stimulated correctly, it can drive women crazy! Are you curious? So read on and discover everything you need to know:
What is the U spot and where is it?
Widely used in female masturbation, the U point is little known and extremely powerful for increasing lubrication. The name “U” comes from the shape of this area, which closely resembles the letter of the alphabet. The U spot has several nerve endings connected directly to the clitoris. It is located right in the area between the urethra and the entrance to the vagina, extending from one side of the urethra to the other, easy to feel with your fingertips.
The sensitivity of this region is very similar to what men experience when the glans is stimulated. Remembering that masturbation is one of the best ways to get to know your own body and consequently your erogenous zones.
How to massage and stimulate the U spot?
Finding it is not a difficult task. The ideal is to caress the region with plenty of lubrication and carefully, always being careful not to manipulate the clitoris. To ensure more pleasure, the game can be even better with the use of water-based lubricants with a cold or hot effect. Another tip are those finger condoms that have textures.
Sex toys can also be great allies in this search for the U spot. Choose bullet-style vibrators, they are perfect for stimulating the region at different powers until reaching the grand finale.
Enjoy the pleasures of oral sex! Make circular movements with your tongue around the urethra, up to the entrance to the vaginal canal. It is also worth stimulating the clitoris, raising the tongue again and lowering it, this way you will notice the difference between the erectile tissue in the region and the vulva.
Attention: as this area is very close to the urethra, some care is necessary during masturbation. Avoid friction in the area and pay attention to your partner's signals to notice any discomfort.
Posted in: 11/28/2023
Last modified: 07/17/2025
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