As most men will vouch, a lady's G-spot is near-on impossible to find. Still, we live in hope... But according to researchers, we could be waiting a long time as a study suggests that the female errogneous zone may not actually exist. A study of 1,800 British women, carried out at King's College London, has found no evidence of the female erogenous zone and believe it may be a figment of women's imaginations.
A study of 1,800 British women, carried out at King's College London, has found no evidence of the female erogenous zone and believe it may be a figment of women's imaginations.
The papers are full of a new survey of female twins that's about to be published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine. As part of a `debate issue' on the g spot, this research by a team of UK scientists claims the g spot does not exist. Here's a taster of some of the press coverage. G spot `is just in the mind' - The Express Sexy g-spot a myth - New York Post What an anti-climax - g spot is a myth - The Times This research is brought to you by the team who also gave us studies (presumably carried out on the same cohort of twins) suggesting an infidelity gene; claiming (emotionally) intelligent women have more/better sex (covered here and here, that orgasm (and orgasmic problems) is genetically determined - plus a criticism that women shouldn't orgasm too easily. As you'll see within these links there are numerous problems around the conceptualisation and measurement of sexual response and orgasm within these research reports.
The papers are full of a new survey of female twins that's about to be published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine. As part of a `debate issue' on the g spot, this research by a team of UK scientists claims the g spot does not exist. Here's a taster of some of the press coverage. G spot `is just in the mind' - The Express Sexy g-spot a myth - New York Post What an anti-climax - g spot is a myth - The Times
This research is brought to you by the team who also gave us studies (presumably carried out on the same cohort of twins) suggesting an infidelity gene; claiming (emotionally) intelligent women have more/better sex (covered here and here, that orgasm (and orgasmic problems) is genetically determined - plus a criticism that women shouldn't orgasm too easily. As you'll see within these links there are numerous problems around the conceptualisation and measurement of sexual response and orgasm within these research reports.
Meanwhile, David Matlock, a Beverly Hills cosmetic surgeon, is credited with creating an artificial version of the G-spot. In some cases this has resulted in an over-sensitive zone which induces orgasms when, for example, women drive over bumps in the road.
no wonder those costa rican women look so...satisfied, lol
quadbikes redefine the word 'jiggle' too.
/dux ~"When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." Karl Jung~
a criticism that women shouldn't orgasm too easily.
ok for guys though... ~"When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." Karl Jung~