Posted on 01/04/2010 6:15:21 PM PST by libh8er
Has the G-spot finally been laid to rest? Or merely gone into hiding? As a research team from King's College London reports in the Journal Of Sexual Medicine that their study of 1,800 women found no proof of the G-spot's existence, many women will be breathing a sigh of relief that they can finally give up the fruitless search for this sexual Holy Grail.
Others will continue to swear that finding their G-spot has infinitely improved their sex lives. And the silent majority, I suspect, will be wondering what all the fuss was about, having never much bothered - or maybe dared - to get to grips with this elusive erogenous zone.
I feel I have my own place in G-spot history - or perhaps mythology would be a more appropriate word. It was 1982 and I was deputy editor on Cosmopolitan Magazine.
There was a frisson of excitement in the air as we sat around the features conference table. We'd just heard news from the U.S. of a ground-breaking discovery. One that could potentially have a significant role to play in women's understanding of sexual pleasure.
A trigger point had been identified inside the vagina which, when firmly pressed, caused a whole new kind of orgasm. Back in the early Eighties, a new erogenous zone was a rather more thrilling prospect than it might be today, when many women seem more interested in a designer handbag bought half-price in the sale.
I recall how we looked at one another goggle-eyed. Was this G-spot some kind of practical joke? How were we to take seriously the 'findings' of someone known as Beverly Whipple? Did she and this so-called G-spot really exist? Why hadn't anyone mentioned it before? Had we Cosmo girls been holding out on one another?
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I have one.
Nice pic!
No wonder Mr. Whipple resorted to squeezing the Charmin...
Yea but is this the same scientists who claimed global warming was real? Just asking?
Pack “g spot” rat35
They mustn’t have been trying very hard! They should have asked my husband for instructions.
It might not exist, but something happens when we find it. Or not find it. Or maybe its all in the way you search.
What’s it look like? Always wondered...
hmmm...i am an old man now and know a little about this stuff
there is something in there that works on gals...it ain’t just the man in the boat guarding out front that makes women do what they do (and we love)...
call it what you want...shoot, I knew about this a decade before Ernst Gräfenberg published diddly just by exploring as a young fella
women...damn they are so fine but vexing
while we are at it...
I think FRIGIDITY is a myth too
LOL
I testify there is one, I know from experience, and a detailed knowledge of female anatomy in the region reveals it.
Additional study of nerve and blood supplies locates what may be another spot. Don’t bother asking for more info, I won’t give it. If you are that interested get a medical book with the anatomy of female genitalia in full detail and you can find it by deduction (with an open mind).
Hello JoeProBono,
Where is that G-Spot Gas-Gifts-Goodies sign located?
My uninformed guesses (in descending order) are:
1. Prairies of Canada (Alberta, Saskatchewan; Manitoba)
2. Prairies of the USA (those rectangle states)
3. Australia (ain’t been there, so could be way off the mark)
4. New Zealand (ain’t been there either, so may be catastrophically
off the mark)
Anyway, “I gots to know” where it is in case I’m ever nearby so
that I can get another photo.
Thanks in advance,
VOA
Re article: You gotta love a sex expert named “Flic Everett” (never can remember how to post pics).
It does exist though individuals sensitivity will vary. And it’s further true that most men are too clueless of female construction to find it other then by accident.
Reference bump! ;-)
They were safe, they had Secret Service protection during the studies.
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