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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Is there a G-spot?


Debate rages on the issue... at least at
El Reg, where they seem to find it quite amusing.

While early last month a research by King's College's fellows demonstrated that the G-spot is nothing but "a figment of women's imagination", based on self-reporting by twins, some week later French scientists criticized the findings questioning why the G-spot should be something genetic. These criticisms were made at the G-Day conference, whose organizer, Sylvain Moumain suggested that, while the G-spot exists in some 60% of women, the British are just unable to find it. In the words of gynecologist Odile Buisson:

I don't want to stigmatise at all but I think the Protestant, liberal, Anglo-Saxon character means you are very pragmatic. There has to be a cause for everything, a gene for everything. It's totalitarian.

The debate seems to be far from closed.

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