G-spot vibrators are internal vibrators with a curved shape. The curve is designed to create pressure on a specific internal area, rather than for more general stimulation.
Unlike straight vibrators, the idea here is direction. More contact in a specific area. Less dispersion. Not all of them work the same way. Some have a gentle curve. Others have a more pronounced tip or more rigid shapes. This completely changes the sensation.
Many people think the G-spot is an exact "button." It's not. It's just an area that can be more sensitive for some people. There's no right reaction or mandatory outcome.
In practice, the shape makes more difference than the power. A vibrator that is too rigid or too aggressive can quickly become uncomfortable. Especially at first.
If you're starting out, it usually makes more sense to look for:
- medium or small size
- gentle curve
- soft silicone
- adjustable intensity
Lubricant also makes a difference. It helps the body adapt to the shape and reduces friction. Water-based lubricants are usually the simplest option.
They are not always the best first vibrator. If you prefer external stimulation or something more intuitive, clitoral vibrators are usually easier to understand.
G-spot vibrators are not an "advanced level." They are just a different way to explore internal stimulation.