G spot

Try this one:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn21740-contender-for-g-spot-discovered.html

It's an interesting discovery, and it needs to be replicated-- you can't tell if it's an anomaly inthis one woman, who was in her 80s and past the time that her genitals would be getting hormonal support-- I'd like to see if younger women show any signs of this.

What I bet is that they found a little piece of corpus cavernosum, analogue to the organ that erects the penis.

People have no idea how sloppy anatomy is from person to person! Not even anatomists...
 
Try this one:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn21740-contender-for-g-spot-discovered.html

It's an interesting discovery, and it needs to be replicated-- you can't tell if it's an anomaly inthis one woman, who was in her 80s and past the time that her genitals would be getting hormonal support-- I'd like to see if younger women show any signs of this.

What I bet is that they found a little piece of corpus cavernosum, analogue to the organ that erects the penis.

People have no idea how sloppy anatomy is from person to person! Not even anatomists...

My mom used to tell me everything is just squished in there.

According to my urologist, lots of much older women use estrace cream.
 
"Jannini raises another possibility: the structure may be a sign of disease, given the age of the cadaver. If it is not, though, it probably has a sexual function – Jannini says that structures found in this area usually do. With such a density of nerves and glands here, he says, there may be a G spot complex that also involves the clitoris – rather than a distinct, solitary G spot.

Beverly Whipple at Rutgers University and colleagues, who coined the term "G spot" in 1981, agrees. "I'm very happy that people are interested in this but I think there's a lot more to it than just one tissue," she says. "We have never said that the G spot is a distinct structure."

In my experience clits need a refractor period but G-spots do not, so I doubt they are the same tissue.
 
"Jannini raises another possibility: the structure may be a sign of disease, given the age of the cadaver. If it is not, though, it probably has a sexual function – Jannini says that structures found in this area usually do. With such a density of nerves and glands here, he says, there may be a G spot complex that also involves the clitoris – rather than a distinct, solitary G spot.

Beverly Whipple at Rutgers University and colleagues, who coined the term "G spot" in 1981, agrees. "I'm very happy that people are interested in this but I think there's a lot more to it than just one tissue," she says. "We have never said that the G spot is a distinct structure."

In my experience clits need a refractor period but G-spots do not, so I doubt they are the same tissue.
I absolutely agree, Noor. The clit is NOT part of the gspot sensation.

According to my urologist, lots of much older women use estrace cream.
We don't know if this woman did or not.
 
As a side-note:

Ostrzenski now intends to return to Poland in May to confirm his findings in female corpses of different ages. He's not allowed to do such "forensic" procedures on bodies in the US and Canada, and although Poland's a long way to go in search of the G-spot, the good doctor handily "has relatives and old friends to visit there while he waits" for suitable candidates for dissection.


American Doctors don't do research these days ?
Surely not
 
How are you and the gosling doing, anyway? :rose::heart::kiss:

Hi Stella, Gosling and I are doing fine.
We have become an old, married couple, it's very sad.
No really, it's great. She's wonderful, we're very happy. Still.
Isn't that amazing???


How about you?
 
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