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Like the hunt for the Holy Grail, the search for proof that the female "G-spot" actually exists has fascinated both men and women for ages. Some say the supposedly "erotic pleasure button" simply doesn't exist, while others insist it most certainly does and they know exactly how to find it.
Now, a new study claims that it has proven that the elusive structure does exist anatomically.
The discovery was made using a rather unlikely source: the cadaver of a deceased 83-year-old woman.
Although the G-Spot has been studied since the 1940s,[5] disagreement persists over its existence as a distinct structure, definition and location.[6][7][8] A 2009 British study concluded that its existence is unproven and subjective, based on questionnaires and personal experience.[7] Other studies, using ultrasound, have found physiological evidence of the G-Spot in women who report having orgasms during intercourse.[7][9] It is also hypothesized that the G-Spot is an extension of the clitoris and that this is the cause of vaginal orgasms.
Originally posted by Grifter81
I was expecting a map and coordinates
Originally posted by Skewed
Why didn't they just ask me, I have known where that sucker is for years, I have references to back it up too
And I never went to medical school, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express.edit on 25-4-2012 by Skewed because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by blackmetalmist
Originally posted by Skewed
Why didn't they just ask me, I have known where that sucker is for years, I have references to back it up too
And I never went to medical school, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express.edit on 25-4-2012 by Skewed because: (no reason given)
Uhh. Where are you located at again ? JK!
This is actually great news. Now I'm just hoping more men take note !