Science in Seconds - G Spot
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RUMOURS - G-Spot
Torah Kachur: The Kama Sutra, The Joy of Sex, Friends,
all have made reference to that wonderful
little place in the woman's body called the G-spot.
To reach this little nirvana of the Grafenberg spot
one only needs to have a partner with a bit of adventure
and some patience...
...lots of patience...
...because it doesn't exist.
The G-spot was postulated in the early '50s
at the time of the Kinsey sexual revolution
when women could finally be expected to actually get off in the bedroom.
In 1982 it was finally found, a thick patch of skin
located three inches into the vagina along the anterior wall.
It can be stimulated to produce a different type of climax
than the typical vaginal orgasm.
Three inches. Anterior wall. OK. Got it.
It doesn't sound like anyone should have trouble finding it.
But they do. And it isn't just because men are incompetent.
The study took female identical twins, who are genetically the same,
and asked them about their orgasms.
If one twin reported to having a G-spot, then the other one should too.
This was not found.
Someone reported being able to have this G-spot orgasm
while their twin could not,
sparking massive twin-twin jealousy-driven wrestling matches.
So what then is all this talk? Maybe it isn't strictly genetic.
Maybe there are other factors influencing its presence and location.
Maybe, just maybe, there is still room to hope.
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