Scientists Get Closer To Finding The G-spot
Scientists are searching for the elusive G-spot as if they were Indiana Jones going after the Holy Grail, and new research published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine suggests that they may have found it. In a study of 20 women, the ones who were able to achieve vaginal orgasm had thicker tissues between the vagina and the uretha. However, some women might not have G-spots. “If a woman spends all her time worrying about whether she is normal, or has a G-spot or not, she will focus on just one area, and ignore everything else,” Dr. Petra Boynton, a sexual psychologist at University College London told the BBC. “...telling people that there is a single, best way to have sex…isn’t the right thing to do.” Ain’t that the truth. [BBC]


















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JessicaWakefield
wrote on February 22 2008 @ 03:48 pm: [report]
Does anyone honestly care about the g spot? I mean it’s not like it matters, when you can have perfectly wonderful clitoral orgasms anyway. I’ve never even bothered to look for mine.
BetsySue
wrote on February 22 2008 @ 04:05 pm: [report]
I have a feeling the G-Spot is a lil’ too ornery for my liking.
JessicaWakefield
wrote on February 22 2008 @ 04:23 pm: [report]
Same. I like my trigger buttons all out in the open. I’m not playing hide and seek inside myself. I’m a busy woman!
JessicaRabbit
wrote on March 21 2008 @ 02:31 pm: [report]
Would be nice to have your hands free though!
Suzie Heumann
wrote on May 23 2008 @ 01:24 pm: [report]
There are four major nerve systems as routes to orgasm for women. It is a shame to only take advantage of one of them.