Can’t Find The G-Spot? You’re Not Alone: The Science of Sex


However, it is estimated that only about 10 percent of women experience ejaculation, so it is unclear how the glands function—or whether they exist in significant size—in all women. Most think they are a remnant of the embryonic stage, when we had the ability to be either sex. Males went on to have a penis and a prostate, while females developed a clitoris and in some, the Skene’s gland, or female prostate.

Just for Fun
Whether you want to refer to the anterior wall of the vagina as the G-spot, the clitoral urethrovaginal complex, or the female prostate, it is clear that some women derive pleasure from stimulating this area and some don’t. Unfortunately, anatomical differences are often interpreted, by the pharmaceutical industry and others looking to make a buck, as dysfunctions. Already there are G-spot “parties,” where women inject collagen into their vagina supposedly to make this region larger and enhance their sexual function. Drug companies are eager to find a female equivalent of blockbuster drugs like Viagra, and part of marketing a drug means creating the apparent need for it. 

While exploring this area might be fun, there’s no need to get hung up on the idea that it isn’t producing explosive orgasms. In fact, studies indicate that 70 to 75 percent of women don’t orgasm through vaginal intercourse. Even those that contend every woman has a G-spot, like Beverly Whipple, aren’t trying to point to it as the crème de la crème of orgasm; rather, it seems they are trying to explain the experiences and physiology of women who do ejaculate and derive pleasure from stimulation in this region.

Long Time Coming
All the anatomical and physiology debate is ultimately good because it means more research into women’s sexual health. Scientists continue to redefine textbooks and hypotheses, trying to figure out the form and function of the female erogenous areas as accurately as possible. What they can agree on so far is that the female genitalia, like her arousal, is certainly more complex and diverse than previously thought.

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04.07.2012
jessica Lange
A think that many women are faking orgasm and stuff, I simply cannot feel that much joy or feel anything. Women only get my joy by masturbating themselves Sorry guys but you can be hot but we can't get that joy like you do.
01.25.2012
Brooke Johnson
It exists.
12.19.2011
deva k
beautiful
08.21.2011
devineme
Please read my personal opinion on the topic in descending order for 08.21.2011. I'd also love to get some comments ;-)
08.21.2011
devineme
So be true with your partner(Not only woman but also Man) and if there is mistake of past that haunts you, just talk it out, life is not same for all so its pretty much okay that there is something that haunts you. So talk about it and accept your partner with their past. Acceptance is the key. When you accept one another you will be able to trust them no matter what and that feeling of trust will play a major role in your mind to get your ORGASM, As emotions do play a major role here. May be this is why we are always taught to say TRUTH as then things will be simpler and we would be able to concentrate on the things going on right now rather the things of our past of the related event like remembering our X GF or BF while having sex or any other event. KISS (Keep It Simple and Silly)
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