PSA. G-Spot: Science Can't Find It After 60 Years, Study Says

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What say Ye Ladies and Gentlemen?

Bullshit or fact?
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http://news.yahoo.com/g-spot-science-cant-60-years-study-says-155202501.html

Many women swear they have one, but a new review of 60 years of sex research shows science still can't definitively find the G-spot.

Researchers have used surveys, imaging scans and biopsies of women, all trying to locate and define the presumably orgasmic area on the vaginal wall known as the G-spot. Based on a review of 96 published studies, an Israeli and American research team came to one conclusion.

"Without a doubt, a discreet anatomic entity called the G-spot does not exist," said Dr. Amichai Kilchevsky, a urology resident at Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut, and lead author of the review, published Jan. 12 in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
 
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this thread needs a poll.

1, i'm a lady and i have one
2, i'm a lady and i don't have one
3, i'm a nosey dude
 
I beat science!!!

Of course, before I can generalize my results I'm going to need a much larger sample.

Feel free to sign up below.
 
I beat science!!!

Of course, before I can generalize my results I'm going to need a much larger sample.

Feel free to sign up below.

I don't sign anything I don't have to - even my credit cards don't have signiatures.

Even so - I definitley have a g-spot. Touch it and watch me stream;)
 
"The G-Spot was named after the late Dr. Gaffenberg, who was the first scientist ever to successfully name it after himself."
 
There's no such thing as a copyright for something that is available for free on the internet to anyone who wants to view it, particularly when you're not making any money off of it or taking any money away from those who originated it.
 
3, i'm a nosey dude

Much ado about nothing I think.

If it does exist you would think there would be some clear indication like different surface tissue, high nerve density etc.

If it can't be demonstrated this way the alternative is pragmatic, try her out and if it is arousing for her put it on your checklist.

Beyond your own personal experience who cares anyway? 60 years of looking for something that's not very apparent may keep people busy but it is not very convincing Science.

And yes a poll would be interesting.
 
Dream. Job.

One study in the review kept "the possibility of a discrete G-spot viable," according to Kilchevsky.

A Rutgers University research team recently asked several women to stimulate themselves in a functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) machine. Brain scans showed stimulating the clitoris, vagina and cervix lit up distinct areas of the women's sensory cortex. This means the brain registered distinct feelings between stimulating the clitoris, the cervix and the vaginal wall – where the G-spot is famed to be.
 
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