Posted on 01/04/2010 6:15:21 PM PST by libh8er
Has the G-spot finally been laid to rest? Or merely gone into hiding? As a research team from King's College London reports in the Journal Of Sexual Medicine that their study of 1,800 women found no proof of the G-spot's existence, many women will be breathing a sigh of relief that they can finally give up the fruitless search for this sexual Holy Grail.
Others will continue to swear that finding their G-spot has infinitely improved their sex lives. And the silent majority, I suspect, will be wondering what all the fuss was about, having never much bothered - or maybe dared - to get to grips with this elusive erogenous zone.
I feel I have my own place in G-spot history - or perhaps mythology would be a more appropriate word. It was 1982 and I was deputy editor on Cosmopolitan Magazine.
There was a frisson of excitement in the air as we sat around the features conference table. We'd just heard news from the U.S. of a ground-breaking discovery. One that could potentially have a significant role to play in women's understanding of sexual pleasure.
A trigger point had been identified inside the vagina which, when firmly pressed, caused a whole new kind of orgasm. Back in the early Eighties, a new erogenous zone was a rather more thrilling prospect than it might be today, when many women seem more interested in a designer handbag bought half-price in the sale.
I recall how we looked at one another goggle-eyed. Was this G-spot some kind of practical joke? How were we to take seriously the 'findings' of someone known as Beverly Whipple? Did she and this so-called G-spot really exist? Why hadn't anyone mentioned it before? Had we Cosmo girls been holding out on one another?
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amen brother
I will file this one away with the Global warming scientists.
I say more research is needed!!!
MORE research!
With pictures, too!
Sounds like a happy group of spelunkers.
Got your hard hat with the light attached?
Idiot charlatans.
>their study of 1,800 women found no proof of the G-spot’s existence
God forbid we have to see these ‘women”.
Bush’s fault
Wonder if our Congress paid for this research?
One time our Congress paid $200,000+ for fruit fly research - in Paris, France
So that’s what Tiger was doing—research.
Sure. Maybe a compass and pencil and paper to make the map.
You know some researcher will make a map of this find.
‘X’ marks the spot!
I just knew men were to blame.
My wife’s g spot is in my wallet
The woman who started the frenzy: Beverly Whipple, who released a book about the G-spot in 1982
I don't even want to say what it looks like she's doing.
btt
For the type of women Tiger was after the G spot is easily found with a G note.
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