The scientists over at King's College in London claim that there is no evidence that THE G-SPOT ACTUALLY EXISTS. Problem is, there is no evidence that it does not exist either.
So here we sit, right where we started, not knowing for sure if the G-spot is a myth created to make women feel inadequate about not reaching orgasm all the time, or it whether it does indeed exist and that all women should figure it out somehow.
Anyway, in the research, 1,804 British women (all twins) ranging in age from 23 to 83 answered questionnaires in which they asked each twin if they believed they had a G-spot. If one twin answered yes, in all likelihood, the other would answer the same thing.
But no such pattern emerged.
They hope that this study will remove the feelings of anxiousness in women who aren't achieving orgasm. Problem is, this study ultimately proved nothing at all.
But BEVERLY WHIPPLE, a professor at Rutgers University, New Jersey, who helped to popularize the G-spot, named after Ernst Gr"afenberg says, "The biggest problem with their findings is that twins don't generally have the same sexual partner." Exactly.
Recommended books (downloadable pdfs):
Gabrielle Moore - The G Spot Code.pdfHenry James - The Portrait Of A Lady
Gabrielle Moore - The Male G Spot Mystery
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