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Originally Posted by dippin
Have you actually read the study? Or just the news report on it?
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I tried to find the study. If you check the first post, you will see that I read the official abstract. I don't have a subscription to the journal in question, so I can't read the full text. The abstract gives a good overview of the methodology, enough that I feel comfortable criticizing it.
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Originally Posted by Martian
Regardless, their logic is sound. If you poke a bundle of nerves, you're going to get a reaction 100% of the time. If not all women have the bundle of nerves, you would expect the breakdown to occur along genetic lines. Since not all women report having a G-spot, and heritability has not been demonstrated, it's not unreasonable to posit that there's no bundle of nerves in the first place.
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But, they *didn't* poke the nerves. They merely asked questions. I like thermight's further explanation.