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Scientist Have Finally Found Out What And Where The G-Spot Really Is

by Alfie Powell Follow @Alfie Powell
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Hey everyone, I know you all wanted a really informative article on the female anatomy and how it correlates the orgasms and the like and, you know what, that’s exactly what you were going to get. Unfortunately Daisy’s busy doing charitable things so you’re left with me - I can give it a go though, right?

Women have vaginas. That’s a fact and, I dare say, a strong start on my behalf. It’s long been fabled that, within these magical vaginas, exists such a spot that, once engaged, lets loose a whole torrent of feeling and excitement. However, much like the Fountain of Youth or the new Apple earphones, it’s notoriously hard to find.

Get it? (Via Disney)

This has since got people questioning, does the G-Spot exist? Professor Beverly Whipple was the first to bring the elusive spot to light but people have been questioning ever since. Science vs Podcast visited her to probe her on the case to which she revealed she has a team that examined vaginas to feel for sensitive areas:

“You go all around the vaginal wall, from 12 o’clock, to 3 o’clock, to 6 o’clock and so on, saying: “How does this feel? How does this feel?”

Between 11 and 1 o’clock, at the front wall of the vagina, we got a lot of smiles.”

Sadly though, research has later revealed that, while women do have sensitive spots, less than one in three can actually reach climax just from stimulating said spots.

She just looks like she’s in pain (via iStock)

Helen O’Connell, professor of urology at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, thinks she has the answer to why certain spots were receiving “a lot of smiles”, though.

What she thinks Professor Whipple came across wasn’t a ‘spot’, as she thought, but rather the clitoris, urethra and vagina all working together after finding the clitoris shares some of the same blood and nerve endings with the urethra and vaginal walls… I’m really sorry if you thought/ this article was going to be sexy. It just isn’t. The obvious thing to do would be to put in a gif of Meg Ryan pretending to orgasm in When Harry Met Sally but, you know… no.

O’Connell said:

“During sex the three parts can push, prod and excite each other – kind of like puppies in a basket.“

I chose Keira Knightly recreating the WHMS scene instead… for a laugh

A very odd metaphor. The thing is though, now we can’t call it a G-Spot, instead, the Clitoral, Urethral, Vaginal (CUV) Complex is catching on. But that’s not sexy (to be fair, neither is G-Spot but you know what I mean).

“[It makes it sound like] somehow if you touch it enough or thrust it harder, that somehow magic is going to occur. Well that’s just a really bad paradigm.” - said O’Connell

What do you think? Let us know in the comments!

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