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New Research Suggests G-Spot Doesn't Exist

krou writes to tell us that according to a new study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, a team from King's College London has found no evidence to suggest that the G-Spot actually exists, and they believe it may be a myth encouraged by magazines and sex therapists. The study performed is the largest of its kind, including some 1,800 women, and still was unable to find meaningful proof. Of course, the studies were probably all led by men, who everyone knows can't find the G-Spot anyway.

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  1. Placebo effect is just fine thanks by assemblerex · · Score: 0, Troll

    Anything that convinces a woman she can enjoy sex is a good thing. They have a hard enough time dealing with religious guilt / social mores.

    1. Re:Placebo effect is just fine thanks by geekmux · · Score: 0, Troll

      Anything that convinces a woman she can enjoy sex is a good thing. They have a hard enough time dealing with religious guilt / social mores.

      So, tell me, how is 1948? It's been so long since anyone last visited...

      Seriously man, give me a break. Morals went out the window about 2 generations ago. With 12-year olds experimenting with oral and anal sex as a "safe" alternative these days, along with the Internet feeding those wicked desires to show off to the world, I'd say that old-school mentality on this topic is pretty much toast.

      Not to mention the way that Hollywood has pretty much shit on the entire aspect of Marriage with their here-today-gone-tomorrow mentality of a once-sacred bond, completely disrespecting it, and championing the divorce rate. That in itself utterly disgusts me to the point of suggesting a law that states that both parties lose all financial stake should they choose to divorce, with the funds being dispersed to various charities.

      Of course, Bill "Cigar" Clinton didn't help matters much either with his antics and subsequent representation after the fact, which can tend to influence an entire generation as well.

  2. Re:Vaginas on /. by Ethanol-fueled · · Score: 0, Troll

    Speaking from personal experience as one of the few men on slashdot who's been laid, the G-spot is totally bogus.

    However -- there is a hot-button place which is guaranteed to get her off: her anterior and posterior fornices (singlular fornix). Picture. My foolproof technique is to "pinch" the sides of the cervix with my two fingers and then slide the "pinch" forwards and backwards around her cervix so that my fingertips meet in the "front" and the "back while stimulating the anterior and posterior fornices. Kinda hard to describe.

    Women frequently complain that messing with the cervix is uncomfortable. DUH, the cervix is a hard "button". You need to get to the soft, sensitive "cul de sac" surrounding the base of the cervix. It can be hard to do with a penis, penises tend to be bigger and dumber than fingers are.

    Even with your fingers it can be tough. You may not even be able to reach the fornix if your woman has a deep vagina. Also, don't neglect the clitoris. It is not just that little nub, the clit is a series of expansive bulbs which almost envelops the vagina itself.

    best of luck. You can do it. Use the force.

  3. Re:This is science? by Damek · · Score: 0, Troll

    yea, we got the misogynist anti-humanist joke the first time. but thanks for playing!

  4. Re:This is science? by scorp1us · · Score: 1, Troll

    I'd mod you insightful.

    Back college - yes, I got some, I had a 2yr intimate relationship, and she was all about exploring - anyway - in I've been with lots of women who only ever had clitoral Os. When I did the g-spot thing, they absolutely were astounded and wanted to know what I did. Several have said I gave the best O of their life. So asking women isn't asking the most authoritative person. I think what they should have done is get talented people like me (and others, because I'll be the first to admit, while talented I am *not* the best) to do our thing and have them report the difference between our clitoral stimulation and g-spot stimulation techniques. And I bet you that if full-body convulsions are any indication, they are quite different!

    Yes, the above may sound boastful, particularly on /. but it is the honest truth.

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