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(London Times) Obvious Scientists: After years of research, we think women's "G-Spot" doesn't actually exist. Submitter (looking up from his porn): The what now?   (timesonline.co.uk) divider line 470
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2010-01-02 05:53:30 PM
The cake is a lie, the g-spot is not.
 
2010-01-02 06:05:59 PM
Yes?
 
2010-01-02 06:12:40 PM
They reached their conclusions after a survey of more than 1,800 British women.

I think I found their problem.
 
2010-01-02 06:29:32 PM
the G-spot, named after Ernst Gräfenberg, a German scientist who claimed to have discovered the elusive erogenous zone in 1950.

Must have been some fun research...

The quest for the G-spot will not be abandoned. The Journal of Sexual Medicine, which is publishing Burri's and Spector's work this week, is planning a debate, with publication of research from the pro and anti G-spot camps.

This could be the plot of a porn film...
 
2010-01-02 06:33:33 PM
Roadogs: They reached their conclusions after a survey of more than 1,800 British women.

I think I found their problem.


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2010-01-02 06:35:32 PM
They should get out of the lab a little.
 
2010-01-02 06:47:37 PM
I have personally surveyed over 2 women, and cannot find definitive proof that the G-spot exists, or that women are able to have an orgasm at all.

I hope that my research is published soon. If so, maybe some of the twin sisters from this survey will sign on for my next research..."can twin sisters actually give the same man a bj at the same time, without actually kissing each other?"
 
2010-01-02 06:50:10 PM
huhwha?

Then what's the little squishy bit that makes her get all squirmy when you poke at it?
 
2010-01-02 06:50:22 PM
I think this calls for a second opinion. I'm no expert but I'll have a f*cking good look.
 
2010-01-02 06:50:57 PM
just_dis_guy: huhwha?

Then what's the little squishy bit that makes her get all squirmy when you poke at it?


Her eye.
 
2010-01-02 06:52:18 PM
Iron Chef Scottish: I think this calls for a second opinion. I'm no expert but I'll have a f*cking good look.

I think we'll need to expand the population size significantly to be able to tell.

This is being studied by top men. TOP MEN.
 
2010-01-02 06:52:35 PM
Well, as a 45 year old man I can say that some women do defiantly have a "g" spot. Others don't, or that is it may not be sensitive. About 1.5-2 inches in and up, curl finger as if saying "Come here." If it works, it really works. If not...:-(
 
2010-01-02 06:52:37 PM
Fat = no G-spot.

/although I've been probing up the butt.
 
2010-01-02 06:53:00 PM
Iron Chef Scottish: just_dis_guy: huhwha?

Then what's the little squishy bit that makes her get all squirmy when you poke at it?

Her eye.


Awesome +1
 
2010-01-02 06:53:14 PM
After many minutes of empirical research, my husband and I would like to report that the G spot does, indeed, exist.
 
2010-01-02 06:54:26 PM
Iron Chef Scottish: just_dis_guy: huhwha?

Then what's the little squishy bit that makes her get all squirmy when you poke at it?

Her eye.


Coke, monitor, paper towels, bubbles in the nostril, you know the drill.
 
2010-01-02 06:54:35 PM
Yes is does.
 
2010-01-02 06:54:47 PM
So they made this conclusion based on a survey rather than actual anatomical evidence?
 
2010-01-02 06:54:56 PM
one_more_step_and_the_girl_gets_it: I have personally surveyed over 2 women, and cannot find definitive proof that the G-spot exists, or that women are able to have an orgasm at all.

As the saying goes: the common link in this case appears to be you.

I suppose it's possible that G-spots aren't universal. I didn't think I had one until I read about it, then tried to find it on myself. (Found it rather satisfactorily, too.) It's nowhere near as sensitive or orgasmic as the clitoris, at least on me. It's more just a patch of higher sensitivity, with a slightly different texture than the surrounding area, and which can apparently cause female ejaculation if stimulated to completion.

/tmi
 
2010-01-02 06:55:32 PM
ithaqua: Well, as a 45 year old man I can say that some women do defiantly have a "g" spot. Others don't, or that is it may not be sensitive. About 1.5-2 inches in and up, curl finger as if saying "Come here." If it works, it really works. If not...:-(

Oh and the best part is that my wife has asked me to find the "G" spot on her friends since I seem to have a knack. Tough life.
 
2010-01-02 06:56:14 PM
Wouldn't it be easier to just examine vaginal tissue under a microscope to see which areas have more nerve endings?
 
2010-01-02 06:56:34 PM
A survey? This is "scientific?"
Why not ask them if they can feel their gall bladders? If most say "no," then we might have conclusive proof that the gall bladder is a myth.

Surely, there has been vaginal wall dissections looking for concentrations of nerve endings or fibers to prove or disprove this?
 
2010-01-02 06:57:14 PM
blogs.inlandsocal.com

G-Spot Tornado!
 
2010-01-02 06:58:34 PM
ithaqua: ithaqua: Well, as a 45 year old man I can say that some women do defiantly have a "g" spot. Others don't, or that is it may not be sensitive. About 1.5-2 inches in and up, curl finger as if saying "Come here." If it works, it really works. If not...:-(

Oh and the best part is that my wife has asked me to find the "G" spot on her friends since I seem to have a knack. Tough life.


Aside from the having a wife and being over 30 part: this.
 
2010-01-02 06:59:27 PM
poxic: It's more just a patch of higher sensitivity, with a slightly different texture than the surrounding area, and which can apparently cause female ejaculation if stimulated to completion.

If you're lucky. I had a GF who would get so worked up by g-spot stimulation that I could make her squirt just by blowing on her clit.

Meanwhile, David Matlock, a Beverly Hills cosmetic surgeon, is credited with creating an artificial version of the G-spot. In some cases this has resulted in an over-sensitive zone which induces orgasms when, for example, women drive over bumps in the road.

Maaaaaaaatloooooooock!!!

emmausyouth.org
 
2010-01-02 06:59:56 PM
balderdash. it absolutely exists on at least some women.

it's got a different texture and everything!
 
2010-01-02 07:00:10 PM
There's no G-bone. There's a G-spot.

That's a myth!
 
2010-01-02 07:01:13 PM
They're doing it wrong.
 
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2010-01-02 07:01:22 PM
pervvywanker: No G-spot

That's pure speculation. I DEMAND video evidence.

farm1.static.flickr.com
 
2010-01-02 07:01:34 PM
I thought I found it once, but it was just gas.
 
2010-01-02 07:01:35 PM
keithrogan... you are so romantic.
 
2010-01-02 07:01:40 PM
Everyone in this thread has done a bang up job of carrying out exactly what TFA is talking about:

FTA: "Women may argue that having a G-spot is due to diet or exercise, but in fact it is virtually impossible to find real traits," said Tim Spector, professor of genetic epidemiology, who co-authored the research. "This is by far the biggest study ever carried out and it shows fairly conclusively that the idea of a G-spot is subjective."

I think the first bold part of the quote answers the people who are asking if anything has been observed (physically), and the second bold part answers why so many people claim it exists.
 
2010-01-02 07:02:15 PM
poxic: It's more just a patch of higher sensitivity, with a slightly different texture than the surrounding area, and which can apparently cause female ejaculation if stimulated to completion.

/tmi


She's a squirter, fellas!
/heheh, oh yes, tmi.
//fap
 
2010-01-02 07:02:20 PM
My hand does not have a G-spot. I've looked three times already today...
 
2010-01-02 07:02:44 PM
pervvywanker: No G-spot

...

*tries to formulate coherent thought*
 
2010-01-02 07:03:42 PM
PaisleyHunter: keithrogan... you are so romantic.

Aww gee, and I had my snorkel out and everything....
 
2010-01-02 07:05:02 PM
Who cares!

/and gorgor has an alt !
 
2010-01-02 07:05:14 PM
duffboy.files.wordpress.com

Look who funded this research
 
2010-01-02 07:05:17 PM
prometa: ithaqua: ithaqua: Well, as a 45 year old man I can say that some women do defiantly have a "g" spot. Others don't, or that is it may not be sensitive. About 1.5-2 inches in and up, curl finger as if saying "Come here." If it works, it really works. If not...:-(

Oh and the best part is that my wife has asked me to find the "G" spot on her friends since I seem to have a knack. Tough life.

Aside from the having a wife and being over 30 part: this.


Well, I am over 45, which physically is starting to suck a bit, but I am wiser. My mind is still firmly at 35 though, love video games, games in general, biking, writing. But I do feel the light at the end of the tunnel getting closer. Nothing for it but to have more threesomes with hot chicks and wait for the end. Oh and my wife is definitely a hot chick. She is also much younger than me. I think that helps keep me young.
 
2010-01-02 07:05:50 PM
I beg to differ and so does AskMen.comLink (new window)
 
2010-01-02 07:06:58 PM
I think what it comes down to is this; sure some women can experience heightened arousal when you stimulate this so-called g-spot area, but that doesn't mean this g-spot necessarily exists. Some women can orgasm from nipple stimulation, does this mean there is a nipple g-spot? and that we would should research it and write books on it and women should feel like failures if they can't reach the same results as others? Or does it mean some women simply happen to have sensitive nipples and that's that?

Bottom line is, g-spot or not everyone is different and you need to put in the time with a good partner to figure out what works for each of you.
 
2010-01-02 07:07:01 PM
This is bullshiat. I know girls have a G-spot. It feels leathery, holds money and is usually kept in my back pocket.
 
2010-01-02 07:07:30 PM
poxic: It's more just a patch of higher sensitivity, with a slightly different texture than the surrounding area, and which can apparently cause female ejaculation if stimulated to completion.

/tmi


apparently? o_O
 
2010-01-02 07:07:51 PM
just_dis_guy: huhwha?

Then what's the little squishy bit that makes her get all squirmy when you poke at it?


That would be the butthole, Bob.
 
2010-01-02 07:08:30 PM
keithrogan... you had me at "vaginal tissue"
 
2010-01-02 07:08:49 PM
ithaqua: About 1.5-2 inches in

Never gonna reach that...
 
2010-01-02 07:09:26 PM
Typical British lack of selfesteem/love of misery ...

It's at the front of the womb, you limey nobs.
 
2010-01-02 07:09:42 PM
with a slightly different texture than the surrounding area, and which can apparently cause female ejaculation if stimulated to completion.


uh,yeah
 
2010-01-02 07:09:55 PM
From wikipedia:
The urethral sponge is a spongy cushion of tissue, found in the lower genital areaof women, that sits against both the pubic boneand vaginalwall, and surrounds the urethra.

The urethral sponge is composed of erectile tissue; during arousal, it becomes swollen with blood, compressing the urethra, helping prevent urinationduring sexual activity(along with the pubococcygeus muscle). Additionally, the urethral sponge contains the Skene's glands, which with continued stimulation, may produce an ejaculate(usually clear in color) and release it through the urethraduring sexual activity or orgasm. Once considered to be urinary incontinence, the ejaculate is not urine, although it is sometimes mixed with urine, and is similar to that produced by the prostatein men. This is said to be a female ejaculation.

The urethral sponge encompasses a large number of pleasurable nerve endings, and can, therefore, be stimulated through the front wall of the vagina. Some women enjoy the rear-entry positionof sexual intercoursefor this reason, because the penisis often angled slightly downward and can stimulate the front wall of the vagina, and in turn, the urethral sponge.

In fact, the urethral sponge is often synonymously called the G-spot(Gräfenberg spot), although some say that the two are separate. Some women experience intense pleasurefrom stimulation of the urethral sponge and others find the sensation irritating. The urethral sponge also surrounds the clitoral nerve, and since the two are so closely interconnected, stimulation of the clitorismay stimulate the nerve endings of the urethral sponge.
 
2010-01-02 07:12:56 PM
Paisley - my Japanese sex robot has a bad flux capacitor, so, you know... I guess I'm single...?
 
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