Wednesday, February 20 2008
According to this article, researchers are digging deep to tell us that you can now detect the G-spot through ultrasound.
The mysterious G spot - supposedly a route to female sexual satisfaction - can be located with ultrasound, claim Italian scientists. Some women say stimulating a certain part of the vagina triggers powerful orgasms, but medicine has not been able to pin down the exact location. Researchers told New Scientist magazine they found an area of thicker tissue among the women reporting orgasms.
My two cents here. The G-spot is part of the clitoral cluster and therefore it’s connected in some way to the clitoral network which is actually what you feel when you have an orgasm. And that’s all good. Read the article to figure out what their two cents are.
Posted in seX matters by jamye on 02/20/2008 - 2:28pm
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February 27th, 2008 at 3:45 pm
I think you are absolutely right. I just read most of the actual study and a lot of the articles that have been written about it. The researchers make a pretty big jump to their conclusions. They have found this supposed thickened tissue in the women that have vaginal orgasms but they have no evidence to back up their claims that it related to a ‘G-spot’ or the assupmtion that the tissue existed before the woman was sexually active. Every woman’s body is different as is every woman’s clitoris, so it is likely just larger clitoral tissue. And there were only 20 women in the study. Hardly a big enough group to generalize from. I just don’t like the conclusion that some women don’t have G-spots and therefore can’t have vaginal orgasms. I don’t believe that could be true as most orgasms, ‘vaginal’ or not, result from some type of direct or indirect stimulation of the clit.