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December 18, 2008 at 2:40 pm #29823Michael WinnKeymaster
note: I’ve love to hear comments from women over the universality or not of the g-spot…..thanks!
mECSTASY OVER G SPOT THERAPY
By Linda Geddes
New Scientist
December 17, 2008http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20026872.500-ecstasy-over-g-spot-thera
py.htmlIt has evaded lovers for centuries, but in February we learned that the
elusive and semi-mythical G spot had been captured on ultrasound for the
first time.Emmanuele Jannini at the University of L’Aquila in Italy discovered clear
anatomical differences between women who claim to have vaginal orgasms —
triggered by stimulation of the front vaginal wall without any simultaneous
stimulation of the clitoris — and those that don’t. Apparently, the key is
that women who orgasm during penetrative sex have a thicker area of tissue
in the region between the vagina and urethra, meaning a simple scan could
separate out the lucky “haves” from the “have-nots”.Even better, Jannini now has evidence that women who have this thicker
tissue can be “taught” to have vaginal orgasms. Ultrasound scans on 30 women
uncovered G spots in just eight of them and when these women were asked if
they had vaginal orgasms during sex, only five of them said yes. However,
when the remaining three were shown their G spots on the scan and given
advice on how to stimulate it, two of them subsequently “discovered” the joy
of vaginal orgasms. “This demonstrated, although in a small sample, the use
of [vaginal ultrasound] in teaching the vaginal orgasm,” Jannini says.Sadly, none of the have-nots had vaginal orgasms either before or after the
scans, so they’ll just have to make do with the old-fashioned clitoral kind.
The results were presented at the Italian Society of Andrology and Sexual
Medicine in Rome in November.Jannini is now investigating whether hirsute women are more likely to have G
spots since they have higher levels of testosterone and both the clitoris
and the G spot are thought to respond to the hormone.The burning question is whether women with a small G spot can “grow” it with
practice. Jannini is optimistic. “I fully agree that the use makes the
organ. I do expect an increase with frequent use.” So perhaps the only way
to make the most of your G spot, if you have one, is to get practising.December 18, 2008 at 4:37 pm #29824wendyParticipantThe burning question is whether women with a small G spot can “grow” it with
practice. Jannini is optimistic. “I fully agree that the use makes the
organ. I do expect an increase with frequent use.” So perhaps the only way
to make the most of your G spot, if you have one, is to get practising.THE ANSWER IS YES
With my first partner I had no clue of G spot.
With my current partner I discovered the G spot.
The intensity of the orgasm and the other side effects of stimulating the G spot increase greatly and deeply over time and without any doubt it is growing by practising.The clitoral orgasm is no longer so interesting, as the vaginal orgasm gives much more satisfaction, and is effecting the body and energy very differently.
I would say the clitoral one is like an intense tidal wave, wanting to recover from it for a while, which is nice every so often.
Yet the vaginal one is like a warm intense flowing river, without any desire to stop, it is an ungoing flow of loving arrousal.
It needs a man who can control his ejacuation though to be able to share this endless waves of sweetness… so I am very lucky and so is he…December 19, 2008 at 10:14 pm #29826DogParticipant -
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