Scientists can’t find the G-Spot
The Journal of Sexual Medicine recently published a study where scientists tried to prove the existence of a G-Spot. One identical twin would report whether she had one or not, and if she did so should her twin (in theory). But the rates were the same for identical twins and fraternal twins, meaning its existence is “subjective”.
There is a quote of the study author in the BBC report on the story,
It is rather irresponsible to claim the existence of an entity that has never been proven and pressurise women, and men too – Andrea Burri.
This is the kind of study that happens when scientists are frustrated. Expect the headlines, “Size does matter,” “Foreplay is Awesome,” and “Masturbating is good for you” (this one is real).
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