Kirk Lazarus
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A recent study by British scientists found that the G-spot said to be possessed by some women but denied to others, may not exist at all. The study claims that there is no evidence for the existence of the G-spot. They reached their conclusions after a survey of more than 1,800 British women.
In the research, 1,804 British women aged 23-83 answered questionnaires. All were pairs of identical or non-identical twins. Identical twins share all their genes, while non-identical pairs share 50% of theirs. If one identical twin reported having a G-spot, this would make it far more likely that her sister would give the same answer. But no such pattern emerged, suggesting the G-spot is a matter of the woman’s subjective opinion. While 56% of women overall claimed to have a G-spot, they tended to be younger and more sexually active. Identical twins were no more likely to share the characteristic than non-identical twins.
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I think that the results of this study is bogus because it's based on a survey and not from field study results (i.e. what happens in the bedroom). My question to you HUBGFE-arians is this:
Have you found your partner's or your own G-spot and what advice or techniques could you give to help those who haven't found the G-spot, find it?
In the research, 1,804 British women aged 23-83 answered questionnaires. All were pairs of identical or non-identical twins. Identical twins share all their genes, while non-identical pairs share 50% of theirs. If one identical twin reported having a G-spot, this would make it far more likely that her sister would give the same answer. But no such pattern emerged, suggesting the G-spot is a matter of the woman’s subjective opinion. While 56% of women overall claimed to have a G-spot, they tended to be younger and more sexually active. Identical twins were no more likely to share the characteristic than non-identical twins.
Here is the link to the full article:
I think that the results of this study is bogus because it's based on a survey and not from field study results (i.e. what happens in the bedroom). My question to you HUBGFE-arians is this:
Have you found your partner's or your own G-spot and what advice or techniques could you give to help those who haven't found the G-spot, find it?