Doctors say there's no evidence the elusive 'G-spot' actually exists - News Summed Up

Doctors say there's no evidence the elusive 'G-spot' actually exists


It has proved frustratingly elusive for more than 70 years, but scientists say they have finally worked out why men can’t find the ‘G-spot’ – it isn’t there. Doctors say there’s no proof women have a small, super-sensitive region that could create particularly powerful orgasms when aroused. The erogenous zone was named after German gynaecologist Ernst Gräfenberg, who first suggested the existence of a dense network of nerve endings in the 1950s. And those who believe the G-spot is a myth say the notion makes women feel needlessly insecure. Since the 2012 report, several other studies have failed to produce conclusive evidence a single G-spot exists.


Source: Daily Mail June 27, 2020 21:30 UTC



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