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8th November 2015
10:07pm GMT

While the spot can be stimulated during regular sex, sexpert JoEllen Notte adds it can lead to intense foreplay and even orgasms from touch alone.
Want to incorporate it into your bedroom throwdown?
Causey suggests trying woman on top and leaning your torso forward to stimulate the area.
She adds:
“A woman-on-top position with torsos together is good for this, as is seated and facing each other or even missionary. Basically, you're looking at positions that aim the opposite way as you'd want to go for your G-spot, because the PS-spot is on the other side.”
Definitely one way to keep up the heat with the onset of winter.
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