G-spot Dispute – Researchers Say the G-Spot Does Not Exist

The G-spot is said to be a small area of the female body where nerve endings are concentrated, but researchers have failed to find any physical evidence of its existence
  • The G-spot is said to be a small area where nerve endings are concentrated
  • But researchers have failed to find any physical evidence for it in a new study
  • The leader of the Australian study said it ‘does not exist as an anatomic construct’

The elusive female G-spot may not actually exist at all, according to scientists.

The G-spot is said to be a small area of the female body where nerve endings are concentrated, with the capability to provide intense pleasure, but researchers have failed to find any physical evidence of its existence in the most conclusive study to date.

Dr. Nathan Hoag, who led the study on women aged between 32 and 97 in Melbourne, Australia, said that the G-Spot ‘does not exist as an anatomic construct’.

Dr. Hoag claimed that any pleasurable sensation experienced when stimulating the area occurred only because of its close proximity to the clitoris.

Not everyone agreed that the mysterious sweet spot was nothing more than a myth, however.

It should be noted that because this research scale is too small, it is actually impossible to determine whether the “G-spot” really does not exist. In fact, this time is not the first discussion on the existence of G-spot. Since the concept was put forward in the 17th century, the existence of G-spot has become a controversy and an old-fashioned discussion in anatomy and sex studies.

Although most scientific research points to the lack of evidence to support the existence of “G-spot” (as an organ) in women, the public media propaganda in the past has led most people to believe that there is a very exciting “mystery” in women. “Buttons”, even women will feel that they have a shortcoming because they have never experienced the feeling of being stimulated by “G-spot.” In fact, many women really feel the existence of G-spot. Many sex experts also insist on the existence of G-spot and have previously claimed women can experience mind-blowing orgasms by stimulating a sweet G-spot inside their vagina and could cause female ejaculation.

A separate study in 2008, which used ultrasound imaging to look at the vaginal wall, said women who reported having orgasms had thicker tissue around what is considered G-spot area than women who didn’t.

However,  whether G-spot really exists or not is still a controversial issue in scientific research.

The G-spot was named after German gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg, who first noted the area was particularly sensitive to touch in 1950.

The spot, which is thought to measure slightly more than half an inch in diameter, was not known at the G-spot until 1981, however.

Since the idea was first mooted there has been a great deal of speculation about its existence and precise location.

Sex expert Miss Dakin described it as ‘an area on the front vaginal wall, about two inches in, that has a texture like a walnut.’

In fact, “G-spot” is just one of the ways for women to have sexual pleasure. You don’t have to care too much about whether it really exists.

Dr. Petra Boynton, a sexual psychologist at University College London, said that an entire industry had grown up around the idea of a G spot, and it was unhelpful to label women unable to find theirs as “dysfunctional”.

She said: “We’re all different. Some women will have the certain area within the vagina which will be very sensitive, and some won’t – but they won’t necessarily be in the area called the G spot.

“If a woman spends all her time worrying about whether she is normal, or has a G spot or not, she will focus on just one area, and ignore everything else.

“It’s telling people that there is a single, best way to have sex, which isn’t the right thing to do.”

So it doesn’t matter if you can’t find the G point. The most important thing is to enjoy making love.

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