two4youinswva 3,068 Posted January 19, 2012 G-spot still not found by scientists after 60 years | Mail Online Researchers, led by Dr Amichai Kilchevsky, from the Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut, studied nearly 100 peer-reviewed articles published on the subject published during the past six decades. These included clinical trials, case reports and reviews. They found that none could conclusively prove that the mythic G-spot zone exists and that the strongest evidence remains anecdotal. Quote Share this post Link to post
djjwp 129 Posted January 19, 2012 Let's face it. We men are lousy at finding it and the researcher was a man. Let a woman do it and you might get lucky! Quote Share this post Link to post
celtic239 297 Posted January 19, 2012 Wow, what will all the sex toy manufactures do with all those G-Spot vibes? Quote Share this post Link to post
rainbowskye 102 Posted January 20, 2012 I know I have a spot and when it is stimulated it drives me nuts. I've only had one person be able to hit that spot. Quote Share this post Link to post
angelkin 1,326 Posted January 20, 2012 We'll just let my husband show them where mine is and that it truly exists Quote Share this post Link to post
lovinher 505 Posted January 20, 2012 Shit, I thought I had this sex thing all figured out. Quote Share this post Link to post
Coupleerotic22 1,419 Posted January 20, 2012 I'll keep searching, because the search is too much fun. :0 Quote Share this post Link to post
wifes_toy 53 Posted January 20, 2012 I did not know where it was until I read a post on a blog made by a Lesbian about masturbating. The next time I was with my wife I fingered the spot as described. It drove my wife WILD!! I am fairly sure the G-spot is a gland (or is connected to it) that produces the wetness of a female orgasm. I could feel it get puffy and then explode with liquid when she came. It is about finger deep and to the front. Quote Share this post Link to post
tribbles 490 Posted January 20, 2012 I suspect it's not a distinct tissue that can be seen unless they can trace tiny nerve pathways. Those pathways lead different ways for different females and some are more connected to a gland that does equal wetness increase and others just feel good/ drive her wild....and yeah, I'm in the camp of thinking it's all connected to the clit although it doesn't feel the same as clit stimulation. For guys, it doesn't feel the same to have the head of your penis touched vs the base under the testicles, right? Quote Share this post Link to post
weplay 20 Posted February 24, 2012 Baloney! I'm losing my confidence in "scientists"! Mrs. WePlay much prefers g-spot stimulation to clitoral stimulation. She describes the clitoral orgasm as a fast and intense spike. Stimulating her g-spot produces rolling peaks and valleys...and very satisfying orgasm after very satisfying orgasm, says she. As another poster described, there is an obvious swelling that occurs and this area has a spongy texture. Well-placed fingers, or a cock with a bulbous head will drive her to ecstasy and create a little spray from the urethra that has a very pleasing taste. Doesn't taste the same, nor have the same mucousy consistency as her vaginal fluid. I know there's a huge mystery surrounding this phenomena, but as for us, we believe! Quote Share this post Link to post
slevin 1,374 Posted February 26, 2012 I read an interesting blog post about the clitoris a while back. There is apparently some research out there that shows the clitoris is actually a lot more than just the little exposed part we all know and love. Apparently it extends inwards and encircles the vaginal walls; internal clitoris. Perhaps this is what is stimulated when people are thinking they are stimulating the g-spot? The Internal Clitoris Quote Share this post Link to post