Italy Claims Lead in the G-Spot Race That We Just Invented

Posted by Bryan Christian


We still know guys who don't actually believe the G-Spot exists. Maybe our friends in Italy can give them a hand?

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.

Actually, while making fun of dudes that can't find a G-spot is high-larious, we don't want to make light of ladies who've never been able to locate their own, or may not have one. As Petra Boynton, a sexual psychologist at University College London, very rightly says in the piece:

We're all different. Some women will have certain area within the vagina which will be very sensitive, and some won't - but they won't necessarily be in the area called the G spot. If a woman spends all her time worrying about whether she is normal, or has a G spot or not, she will focus on just one area, and ignore everything else.

Speaking from our own extensive testing on the subject, we can certainly verify that whereas many women have gone crosseyed and painless within moments of our arriving at the spot in question, more than a few -- let's say a third -- of the ladies in our past have registered little to no reaction, even after extensive, disbelieving -- some might even say unwelcome -- attempts to force one. Ha ha, um, sorry about that, ladies! What can we say? Guess when you've seen a hammer get the job done so well, every problem looks like a nail. Well, here's hoping our friends in Italy can do something to make the whole issue a little less of a mystery for all parties!

 


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Bryan Christian has worked as a writer for Epicurious, GenArt and ID magazine; a web producer for WWD and Condé Nast; and a cameraman for his friends. He's married and lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

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