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...