There Is No G-Spot




Are you sad to read this?

The elusive erogenous zone said to exist in some women may be a myth, say researchers who have hunted for it.

Their study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine is the biggest yet, involving 1,800 women, and it found no proof.

The King’s College London team believe the G-spot may be a figment of women’s imagination, encouraged by magazines and sex therapists.

But sexologist Beverley Whipple who helped popularise the G-spot idea said the work was “flawed”.

She said the researchers had discounted the experiences of lesbian or bisexual women and failed to consider the effects of having different sexual partners with different love-making techniques.

The women in the study, who were all pairs of identical and non-identical twins, were asked whether they had a G-spot.

If one did exist, it would be expected that both identical twins, who have the same genes, would report having one.

But this pattern did not emerge and the identical twins were no more likely to share a G-spot than non-identical twins who share only half of their genes.

source

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!

These are interesting as well:

One Comment

  1. Just another Ma ma says:

    They ASKED the women where’s their G-spot and came to this conculsion? NO scientific experiment done? NO physical examination?Just verbal questioning? What kind of study is this?? Of course it’s flawed.

    The problem with this elusive spot is, you can’t locate it on your own easily, unless assisted by a partner. As a result, most women are unaware of its existence or how to locate it.

    I can tell you for sure there is such a thing as a G-spot. Trust me, I have made love to enough women to find this out ;) .

    Not all women will find it sensitive or pleasurable though, which explains why some are not aware of its existence.

Leave a Reply