Sexually active physician's perspective on G-spot: research is ridiculous
This whole controversy is ridiculous. Every female who has experienced pleasurable sensations (and especially orgasm) from sexual positions like doggy style, which do not directly stimulate the clitoris; every female who has ever experienced pleasure through digital stroking of the front wall of her vagina, by herself, her partner, or a dildo; every male who has inserted a finger or two and stroked this area of the vagina as it becomes engorged and protrudes from the rest of the vaginal wall; all these have confirmed the existence of what may be called the G-spot. Since women have been given inconsistent information, asking them if they have a G-spot is stupid research. Asking if they are aware of a sensitive area in that area of the vagina would be better, but of course not all have discovered it.
There is an area not too deep inside the front wall of the vagina, with glands and sensitive nerve tissue, which becomes engorged (even larger than the clit in many women, so calling it a "spot" is not accurate or helpful) during sexual stimulation, and becomes highly sexually sensitive. Its nerves must be connected to the same nerves as serve the clitoris, because all orgasms feel similar and cause the same physiological results, like muscular contractions of the vaginal wall and subsequent resolution of congestion.
And the interesting thing is that not only have most sexually aware human females been aware of this physiology for thousands of years before it had a name, thousands of other species that have intercourse from the rear know about it too. Only stupid human researchers have any doubt!
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