The elusive erogenous zone said to exist in some women may be a myth, say researchers who have hunted for it. 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.
But sexologist Beverley Whipple, who helped popularise the G-spot idea, said the work was "flawed".
But sexologist Beverley Whipple, who helped popularise the G-spot idea, said the work was "flawed".
From the BBC News Website (link to to the full story on the title of the post)
What I want to know is - who are the researchers who have hunted for it? Any vacancies...?
9 comments:
I think the researchers need more training...that's all I will say on that subject. ;0)
Oh my, talk about opening a can of worms (PUN INTENDED!).
Really laughing out loud Mike.
Any vacancies.....very clever.
And Fishhawk I enjoyed reading your pun as well!
So you reckon it is somewhere near the equator Mike. You could be right or at least hot!!!
Ha!!!! "Any vacancies...?" Love that Mike.
Hope your week is a good one.
jj
Have they looked in the Rolex shop, that's what I want to know.
Great blog Mike.
I've only just started up my own blog, if it's half as good as yours I'll be chuffed.
I believe I'm the at the other end of the scale to you so to speak. I live in Edinburgh and crave a move back up to Aberdeen, I see from previous posts you lived in Aberdeen and craved a move down to Edinburgh!
That's very kind of you Ally - thank you. Interesting that we have opposite views of the Granite City!
I've said it before and I'll say it again - we'll have the bottoms of every ocean on earth accurately mapped before we have the bottom of a single woman accurately mapped.
Ha ha clever Mike! Of course the researchers are wrong. Clearly hunting in the wrong place...the mind boggles at how the research was carried out too, makes me laugh!!
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