In fact, the G-spot does not exist
This is not worth looking, ladies, if you do not find your G-spot, there is a good reason: it does not exist. In any case this is the result of the study performed by British scientists on 1800 British women.
"This is by far the largest study ever conducted on the subject, and mount it relatively clear that the idea of point G is subjective", Tim Spector, a professor of genetic epidemiology said to the Daily Mail.
The study was done on twins, and in many cases, some had found a G-spot, but not their twins, who have the same genes.
The sexologist Beverly Whipple, who had popularized the existence of G-spot, decried the study as "the biggest problem of these results is that the twins did not generally have the same sex partners."
G-spot denotes an erogenous zone stimulation of which can cause intense sexual arousal.
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