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Finding the G Spot

last updated: 21 February 2008
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BBC.co.uk reported that scientists have found the G spot. Let it be no surprise that these scientists are Italian. But what is a surprise is that not all women may have one.
Up until now, the G spot was a medical - and practical - mystery. It promised the world but only seemed to deliver in small cases, and in fact, was coined in 1981 to help explain why some woman could achieve vaginal orgasms and others could not.

First, let's be real here: the number of women who can achieve orgasm without clitoral stimulation is very small - 10% according to some studies.

On some of these lucky women the scientists did their study, and what they found was thicker tissue on the front wall of the vagina (between the urethra and the vagina) compared to the women who were unable to achieve vaginal orgasms.

The source of the tissue is unexplained, though. One London doctor suggests it may be an extension of the clitoris. Another suggestion is that the tissue could be a developed muscle caused by more orgasms, rather than the cause itself.
    
But according to the article, a London s.xual psychologist worries that "an entire industry had grown up around the idea of a G spot, and it was unhelpful to label women unable to find theirs as 'dysfunctional'".

Dr. Petra Boynton further said: "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".

So don't ignore everything else.

If you (or your partner) is in the 90% majority, visit our favourite online retailer and stay tuned for more on this worthy topic. 

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