My imaginary friend: The G-Spot
Interested in learning more about the controversy? Here are some links:
What An Anti-Climax: G-Spot Is A Myth [TimesOnline]
The G-spot 'doesn't appear to exist' [BBC News]
The real G-spot myth [Guardian]
Sexy G-spot a myth [NY Post]
The Great G-Spot Debate [Salon]
G-spot is a myth! [Times of India]
Scientists Say “G-Spot” Doesn’t Actually Exist [Jezebel]
Sorry Ladies, Study Finds G-spot May Be Myth [Fox News]
How a group of scientists made the G-spot disappear [Susie Bright]
Death of the g-spot 'myth'? [Daily Loaf]
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1 Comments:
Ha! That's about as scientific as an opinion poll on CNN +/- 5% error margin on 1000 respondents. Some of the women I met certainly had a G-spot. And even if there's no physical place that is identifyable in the way ones belly button is, if it makes women waggle like an duck and makes women squeel like a duck, it's definitely a G-spot.
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