posted on September 2, 2001 04:07:57 AM new
"Despite widespread belief in the G-spot, there is little evidence to support its existence, according to a new report"
"The G-spot, believed to be a bundle of nerve tissue in the vagina that, when stimulated, intensifies sexual arousal, is named for Dr. Ernest Grafenberg, who first described it in a 1950 article in the International Journal of Sexology. However, Grafenberg did not present any clinical evidence for the existence of the G-spot, only anecdotes about some of his female patients and their sexual behaviors, Hines notes"
if there was a G-spot, it would have to have a detailed and rich area of neurons.[Extensive] Studies of the interior vaginal wall have failed to find a hint of such a structure, Hines said. ``If it was there they probably would not have missed it,'' he added.
`Women have been misled for about 20 years about an important part of their sexuality,'' Hines noted. ``Some women might feel very bad
about themselves and their sexuality if they can't find the G-spot--but there is nothing there to find.''.
I am cracking up here and will have a very witty response about 2 hours from now. Something about X marks the spot maybe. Unfortunately, I will be away from my computer until this afternoon.
Who needs coffee for stimulation in the morning when they have KRS?