G-spot found: Researcher locates elusive pleasure zone

Apr 25, 2012 18:40

Within the confines of science and the bedroom, the G-spot is something of a holy grail.

For decades, researchers have debated its existence in medical journals, while Lotharios have implied with a wink they already made the discovery.

But none went so far as Adam Ostrzenski, a retired doctor and researcher who travelled to Poland this past September ( Read more... )

science, sex, women

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enchantedkiss_x April 25 2012, 17:31:51 UTC
I don't mean to sound stupid about this, but how can they really tell just from studying cadavers? I mean, I get that this doctor is saying it's erectile tissue and it would be consistent with what the g-spot supposedly is, but there's no way of actually measuring sensitivity/feeling until they study living patients, right?

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thecityofdis April 25 2012, 17:37:21 UTC
Talk about an orgasm strong enough to wake the dead...

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thecityofdis April 26 2012, 02:49:31 UTC
*bows*

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mephisto5 April 25 2012, 17:43:20 UTC
Tbh, this just confirms to me how the vast majority of the medical establishment hasn't and still doesn't give a shit about how women's bodies work, because if they did I'm pretty sure this would have been found way before now.

SPOILER ALERT

It's the rough spot towards the front. Not terribly hard to find.

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kaelstra April 25 2012, 17:49:28 UTC
It's not the same for everyone, though.

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mephisto5 April 25 2012, 18:01:32 UTC
True, different people have different anatomy and react differently as well. I guess I was mostly reacting to a general trend seen when discussions about cis-women's anatomy come up which tend to treat it as something mystical/difficult to navigate (see: all those jokes about finding the clitoris), when in my experience it's not that hard provided you put in the effort to communicate with your partner. But yeah, I expressed it badly, apologies.

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cozmic_oceanz April 25 2012, 17:53:42 UTC
I thought everyone decided two months ago that it didn't exist?

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chaya April 25 2012, 20:38:07 UTC
Everyone except anybody who has a vagina or has had any decently explorative sex with somebody who has a vagina.

I still want to smack whatever scientists came out with that nonsense.

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nyxelestia April 25 2012, 23:00:35 UTC
I think it's an "everyone's different" thing. Some women say there is a spot in side their vagina which causes great pleasure for them during penetrative sex, others say there isn't and it's all clit for them.

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chaya April 25 2012, 23:17:25 UTC
I think you missed my point, which is that the myth perpetuated by society and media that 'normal' women can quite easily orgasm from penetrative sex is completely false. All women are indeed different, and seriously hooray for the women that can orgasm from PIV, but they are not in fact the norm.

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myrrhmade April 25 2012, 17:56:26 UTC
Oh I'm so glad a man can finally tell us G spots are a thing. Glad he cleared all that up for us dumb fanciful womenz.

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spiffynamehere April 25 2012, 17:58:06 UTC
...Wasn't it pretty much decided that yeah, G-Spots exist, but they don't react the same way for every woman? Much like how prostates exist and don't react the same way for every man?

I mean, it's not that hard to fathom.

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spiffynamehere April 25 2012, 18:08:17 UTC
I kind of want to hand out copies of Bonk! by Mary Roach now. Because it is awesome and hilarious and talks about the various types of orgasms there are.

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