If You Think You Can Make A Women Aroused By Striking Their G-spot, Think Again
03 September 2008
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It has been a source of bedroom confusion for women - and men - for years. And scientists have always insisted it is a myth.
But the puzzle of the elusive G-spot is finally over.
The erogenous zone DOES exist - but only in some women.
Italian researchers say that ultrasound scans reveal anatomical differences between those who claim to have a G-spot and those who don't.
Only lucky souls with a significantly thicker patch of tissue in the right area are capable of experiencing the knee-trembling orgasms a G-spot is said to produce.
The team, led by Emmanuele Jannini at the University of L'Aquila, found that tissue between the urethra and vagina was thickest in women who reported they had the erogenous zone.
The researchers also found tell-tale chemical markers in the area, New Scientist reports.
Dr Jannini said this had allowed his medical team to test whether a woman has a G-spot.
"For the first time it is possible to determine by a simple, rapid and inexpensive method if a woman has a G-spot or not."
Relate expert Denise Knowles welcomed the study, but said women without a G-spot should not consider themselves a "failure".
She said: "The key is to relax and explore with your partner. Finding which buttons to press is the secret, and those buttons don't necessarily have a 'G' on them."
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1 Comments:
The first thing that struck me about this article was that it was not clear that the term, “G-Spot,” refers to the female prostate which completely surrounds the urethra, similar to the male prostate. Conclusive studies have shown this tissue to be identical and, in fact, arousal of the male prostate will produce a very similar orgasm. Grafenberg (http://doctorg.com/Grafenberg.htm) was very clear in his famous article that he was talking about the female prostate. The term ‘G Spot’ was a brilliant marketing term by the publishers of the 1984 best selling book, "The G Spot and Other Recent Discoveries About Sex." It was an excellent choice of words in that the term ‘G Spot’ has achieved high public recognition even though few people really understand what it means.
I discuss these issues in my article, "The Human Female Prostate and Its Relationship to the Popularized term G Spot” which can be read at http://doctorg.com/g-spot-truth.htm.
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Gary Schubach, Ed.D., A.C.S.
http://www.DoctorG.com
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