Sex researchers have concluded that the so-called G-Spot, a vaginal area of exceedingly heightened sexual sensitivity, does not in fact exist.
The Gräfenberg Spot, named for the gynecologist who postulated its existence, is said to be an especially erogenous area of the vagina which can produce powerful orgasms when stimulated during sex.
For decades, sexual literature detailing how to stimulate it has flourished in the pages of womens magazines, but its existence has never been scientifically demonstrated.
Seeking to put the matter to rest, University of London researchers undertook the largest sexological study of the G-Spot to date, encompassing 1,800 women.
The study participants, all twins, were asked whether they considered themselves to have a G-Spot or not, on the basis that if the G-Spot did exist as a biological and genetic phenomenon, it would be more likely to occur in identical twins (who share the same genes) than in non-identical twins (who share only half their genes).
The results demonstrated identical twins were no more likely than non-identical twins to report having such a spot, suggesting the G-Spot is in fact a purely subjective phenomenon at best.
One of the authors holds forth on the subject:
Women may argue that having a G-spot is due to diet or exercise, but in fact it is virtually impossible to find real traits.
This is by far the biggest study ever carried out and shows fairly conclusively that the idea of a G-spot is subjective.
this is pure bull%&%*. the g spot describes a very senstitive area in the vagina and not just a "button", which you just have to push and your girl will come right away. and scientists already proved that this area contains extremely much nerves. which kind of stimulation works the best differs from girl to girl, like everything else.
dark_law wrote:The study participants, all twins, were asked whether they considered themselves to have a G-Spot or not
so what if the women never searched for it or had a man, who did that? instead of asking the participants these scientists should have gone to work and checked for themselves. not a bad job i think
dark_law wrote:The study participants, all twins, were asked whether they considered themselves to have a G-Spot or not
so what if the women never searched for it or had a man, who did that? instead of asking the participants these scientists should have gone to work and checked for themselves. not a bad job i think
Well weh D ooman deh Come out and talk.....Tell us why unno so liard....errytime unno tell me how me hitting D right spot now D scientist say ah lie u ah tell pon unno pumpum. ah wah dis
And any man weh claim deh have a G-Spot him LUUUUUUUUUUU or him have a gyal parts lol
Me personaly hear bout it.....me kno when me fuq me gyal she say it deh and me get certain reaction when me grind certain place.....buh me nah have no pum pum so me left dat agument fi D gyal dem lol.