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    MEN and women have been trying to find it for centuries. Some doubt it even exists. But now a doctor claims to have found proof that the elusive G-spot is actually real.

    Dr Adam Ostrzenski, a gynaecologist, said he had confirmed the "anatomic existence" of the G-spot, which was just half the size of a fingernail.

    Writing in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, Dr Ostrzenski of the Institute of Gynecology in St. Petersburg, Florida, said it was a "well-delineated sac structure" on the perineal membrane, precisely 8.1mm long and 3.6mm wide.

    He concluded: "This study confirmed the anatomic existence of the G-spot, which may lead to a better understanding and improvement of female sexual function."

    The G-spot was named after Ernst Grafenberg, a German gynaecologist who claimed to have discovered it in 1950.

    The theory has been maintained ever since by sex therapists, who have claimed some women need coaching to find it and experience the full pleasure of sex.

    Despite Dr Ostrzenski's certainty, his finding is unlikely to be the final word on the matter.

    Earlier this year a rival medic, Dr Amichai Kilchevsky of the Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut, said after reviewing 100 studies that there was no conclusive evidence of its existence.

    He hoped it would take the pressure off men and women during sex.

    Professor Kevan Wylie, a sexual medicine consultant in Sheffield and associate editor of the Journal of Sexual Medicine, said its existence could not be confirmed by a single post mortem.

    There were other theories that did not rely on the existence of the G-spot to explain female orgasms, he said.

    Others are disdainful of the continued fascination with female sexuality in general, and the G-spot in particular.

    Dr Petra Boynton, a lecturer in health services research at University College London, said: "We persistently try and make out there are unique parts of the female genitals that should or should not be stimulated to encourage orgasm."

    "And we seem obsessed with proving or disproving that orgasms 'happen' in the G-spot - or not."



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    Half the size of a fingernail, ehh?
    Considering a lot of men have trouble finding the clitoris, they're even less likely to find the G spot
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    'Professor Kevan Wylie, a sexual medicine consultant in Sheffield and associate editor of the Journal of Sexual Medicine, said its existence could not be confirmed by a single post mortem.'

    never mind one post mortem i want the girl to be alive as I feverishly search out this hidden treasure somewhere up there

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    Wow they found it again !!!! I am shocked !!! no worries in a little while they will publish something stating they found it again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicole View Post
    Wow they found it again !!!! I am shocked !!! no worries in a little while they will publish something stating they found it again
    Hopefully they will bring out a map or.gps so we can all find it
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    Well thank god someone fecking did....ive had to try new holes as i've been searching for too long
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    Quote Originally Posted by max california View Post
    Half the size of a fingernail, ehh?
    Considering a lot of men have trouble finding the clitoris, they're even less likely to find the G spot
    What's a clitoris?
    Something similar to liquorice ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftunny View Post
    Its a plant. Go to your local garden store and ask the female assistant can you check out the clitoris.
    Market girl in my local garden centre
    She just gave me a slap in the face for no reason
    All I said was "can I check out the clitoris "

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    Great news!! I've ALWAYS believed, no matter how many people denounced its existence as a myth! Glad to see my faith has finally been rewarded!

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    [QUOTE=Doozer;763743]MEN and women have been trying to find it for centuries. Some doubt it even exists. But now a doctor claims to have found proof that the elusive G-spot is actually real.

    Dr Adam Ostrzenski, a gynaecologist, said he had confirmed the "anatomic existence" of the G-spot, which was just half the size of a fingernail.

    Writing in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, Dr Ostrzenski of the Institute of Gynecology in St. Petersburg, Florida, said it was a "well-delineated sac structure" on the perineal membrane, precisely 8.1mm long and 3.6mm wide.

    He concluded: "This study confirmed the anatomic existence of the G-spot, which may lead to a better understanding and improvement of female sexual function."


    Damn, Damn, Damn, Damn, Damn. I wish I had listened to my teachers at school and studied harder. Maybe I could have grown up to be a scientist. Imagine the fun he had conducting those experiments. And you'd have to have a sufficiently wide and varied sample before you'd feel confident enough to publish your results. And you get paid for it as well. Damn, Damn, Damn Damn. Heading off up into the attic. Must have some biology books there, or was it chemistry ?

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