Atlanta Escorts: The G Spot is a Myth

Posted on January 5th, 2010 in Atlanta escorts

According to research by some dedicated scientists over in the UK, there is no G Spot. That must have been an intensive study. And it’s also one causing much rather unnecessary debate.

To start with, no one has been able to say “here is the g spot.” Not ever. They give you an indication of where a bundle of nerves is and how stimulation seems to provide intense pleasure for a significant portion of women, but here’s the thing – have you ever had a blowjob? Think back on blowjobs past – did some feel better than others? Is there a place more pleasurable than others? Hell yes. Some spots feel better than others, it’s as true for men as it is for women. And that is why some women claim to have a g spot while others have searched in vain their whole lives and never found this mysterious spot. Why some men can find it on a specific woman and others can’t, it’s all in technique, mood, stimulation, angle and probably a bit of luck too.

The study focused on sets of twins – when one indicated they did have a g spot, the study showed that it did not always follow that the identical twin reported the same thing. One of the “creators” of the G spot, Beverly Whipple, called the study flawed and cited that it did not take into account lesbians or bisexuals (god knows how that would make a difference) or the effect of different partners and different love making techniques. And ironically, in her defense of the g spot, it’s that last point that I would suggest argues against it. How the hell can you have a g spot for one person with one technique and not for another?

I’m no sexologist but I do look at a lot of porn and I have a degree, so I’m probably qualified enough to say that when someone makes a woman cum, it’s because they fucked her pretty well. If she didn’t cum, there was obviously an issue.

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