A New Scientist report says an Italian researcher has claim to have found the first compelling evidence that the G spot exists, but say not all women appear to have one.
The G spot, named after a German gynaecologist called Ernst Graefenberg who first mooted its existence in 1950, is said to be a highly sensitive area in the vagina that, when stimulated, gives a woman a powerful orgasm.
"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," says Emmanuele Jannini at the University of L'Aquila in Italy.
I don't know about you, but isn't that simple, rapid and inexpensive method called having sex?
Want to read about his methodology? See the Guardian story here.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
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