There is no G-spot men. I mean we all knew it was a lie, but now even science has seen the truth. The G-spot was just a lie to encourage female homerism and break up Christian marriages.
( For you ladies peeping in here, let me explain. A G-spot was supposed to be a place that when reached gave the woman great pleasure. Now, I'll tell you where it is. It's that spot near the wall between the stove and fridge that's so hard for you to reach when scrubbing.)
Now get out of here!
The G-spot 'doesn't appear to exist', say researchers
Their study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine is the biggest yet, involving 1,800 women, and it found no proof.
The King's College London team believe the G-spot may be a figment of women's imagination, encouraged by magazines and sex therapists.
The women in the study, who were all pairs of identical and non-identical twins, were asked whether they had a G-spot.
If one did exist, it would be expected that both identical twins, who have the same genes, would report having one.
But this pattern did not emerge and the identical twins were no more likely to share a G-spot than non-identical twins who share only half of their genes.
Mythical
Co-author of the study Professor Tim Spector said: "Women may argue that having a G-spot is due to diet or exercise, but in fact it is virtually impossible to find real traits.
But sexologist Beverley Whipple who helped popularise the G-spot idea said the work was "flawed".
She said the researchers had discounted the experiences of lesbian or bisexual women and failed to consider the effects of having different sexual partners with different love-making techniques.
That's proof positive it's propaganda from the homo/bi/metro sexual controlled media!
( For you ladies peeping in here, let me explain. A G-spot was supposed to be a place that when reached gave the woman great pleasure. Now, I'll tell you where it is. It's that spot near the wall between the stove and fridge that's so hard for you to reach when scrubbing.)
Now get out of here!
The G-spot 'doesn't appear to exist', say researchers
Their study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine is the biggest yet, involving 1,800 women, and it found no proof.
The King's College London team believe the G-spot may be a figment of women's imagination, encouraged by magazines and sex therapists.
The women in the study, who were all pairs of identical and non-identical twins, were asked whether they had a G-spot.
If one did exist, it would be expected that both identical twins, who have the same genes, would report having one.
But this pattern did not emerge and the identical twins were no more likely to share a G-spot than non-identical twins who share only half of their genes.
Mythical
Co-author of the study Professor Tim Spector said: "Women may argue that having a G-spot is due to diet or exercise, but in fact it is virtually impossible to find real traits.
But sexologist Beverley Whipple who helped popularise the G-spot idea said the work was "flawed".
She said the researchers had discounted the experiences of lesbian or bisexual women and failed to consider the effects of having different sexual partners with different love-making techniques.
That's proof positive it's propaganda from the homo/bi/metro sexual controlled media!
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