G-spot doesn't exist
Researchers armed with hardhats and flashlights (not really) explored the cavernous nether regions of the female anatomy and came up empty handed in a hunt for the elusive and storied G-spot.
The team studied 1,800 women and found no proof of the orgasm hotspot, concluding that the G-spot is simply a myth pushed by the media and sex therapists. Sexologist Beverley Whipple called the research “flawed” and argued that researchers failed to include the experiences of lesbian or bisexual women and didn’t take into account the effects of different sexual partners and sex techniques.
Do you think the G-spot is about as real as unicorns and leprechauns?
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Comments (16)
Some people on the Pro side do that too.
The best evidence is still weighing on the exists side.
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