
The G-spot is supposedly an extremely sensitive area inside the vagina, that when stimulated produces intense, powerful, vaginal orgasms. But is this supposed G-spot for real - or just a myth?
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Edwin Huang, MD, medical director of gynecology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston had this to say: “The medical community is skeptical about the existence of the G-spot because the science isn’t there.” He goes on to say, “There is not a lot of research on the existence of the G-spot, and so far, anatomical studies have not found any evidence. There is not more nerve tissue concentrated in one area of the vagina than another.”
What?! Geez, Dr. Huang, why not just rain on our parade some more?! Still, the lack of evidence still hasn't deterred women from around the world from trying to find it. Everyone loves a good treasure hunt anyway, right?! (Twodaymag)
Libby Keatinge is a senior editor at BettyConfidential.



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