Chasing Rabbits

LadyJeanne said:
. . . I am seeking my first g-gasm. It's not a myth, is it?
The Grafenberg spot (G-Spot) is said to be a sensitive area just behind the front wall of the vagina, between the back of the pubic bone and the cervix. Beverly Whipple, a certified sex educator and counselor, and John D. Perry, an ordained minister, psychologist, and sexologist, named the G-Spot after gynecologist Ernest Grafenberg (1881-1957).

Or read the whole citation on Cool Nurse. Com

impressive said:
:eek: Sacrilege! NO NO NO NO cushioning -- EVER! Full strength, baby. Let 'er rip!
I believe Imp's vibrator-of-choice would be an Evinrude 750.


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From the Cool Nurse link:

"In reality, Grafenberg only uses the word "spot" twice and he uses it to make the opposite point to the way it has been popularly used. He states that 'there is no spot in the female body, from which sexual desire could not be aroused. Innumerable erotogenic spots are distributed all over the body, from where sexual satisfaction can be elicited; these are so many that we can almost say that there is no part of the female body which does not give sexual response, the partner has only to find the erotogenic zones.' "

It's good to be a girl.

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