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Female G Spot
Ancient
cultures accepted what we've only recently "found". As early as the 4th
century B.C., writings have been found that speak of the distinction between a woman's "red and white fluid". Even American Indian folklore
mentions the "mixing of male and female fluids" from a female during
sex.
In the 20th century, however, Western culture moved toward the belief
that women were incapable of such intense orgasm, except by clitoral
manipulation. This was reinforced by Masters & Johnson whose research
claimed that a woman's clitoris was the only source of female pleasure,
even though many women have found that to be far from the truth.
This misguided notion of a woman's sexual potential persisted until 1950
when an article by a Berlin gynecologist Ernst Grafenberg discussed the
female G-spot area. In his original work he reported that some
women had a spot on the inside of the front wall of the vagina which,
when firmly stimulated produced intense orgasms and in some women
ejaculation of something thicker and slicker than urine during the
strongest contractions of their orgasms.
No further serious research was done until Perry and Whipple's 1978
documentation and extensive study which confirmed the article of Dr.
Grafenberg. Most sexologist now believe every female has a G-spot but it may simply be unresponsive from lack of stimulation.
It can be made to learn to be responsive, however, by proper
stimulation.
Beverly Whipple, coauthor of The Female G-Spot , says there are
two reasons the "g spot" was overlooked by so many physicians:
"First, because it's on the anterior (front) wall of the vagina, which
is an area that's not palpated, and second, when it is palpated you get
a sexual response and doctors are trained not to stimulate their
patients sexually. But the gynecologists who palpated it with our
direction all found it and said 'My goodness! It's there! You're right!'
"
Every physician who examined the area not only found it, Whipple claims,
but reported back to the researchers that they subsequently found the female g spot
in every woman they examined.
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The latest in cosmetic enhancements seems to be the
G-Shot. Founded by cosmetic gynecologist David Matlock of Beverly Hills, the
G-Shot promises women ‘the ultimate Big O’ by enlarging their G-Spot.
The G-Shot is a patent pending
method augmenting the G-Spot with a ‘secret formulated substance’. This
substance is really a specially developed collagen that is normally used as a
wrinkle filler. The radical ten minute operation is said to involve a quick jab
to the woman’s G-Spot, causing it to swell, become more sensitive, thereby
turning it into a double G-Spot. Lasting for a period of four months and
costing approximately $1,800, this apparent love-life booster can be repeated
thereafter.
“Women can’t keep the smile off
their face. Some have even claimed it’s a little too much, saying they’ve had
the Big O at the gym and while going over bumps in the road in their car,”
states a pleased Matlock on his website. “Our mission is to empower women with
knowledge, choices, and alternatives.”
Not everyone, however, feels the same. Both gynaecologist Jennifer Sheth and
sexologist Prakash Kothari haven’t even heard of it. “And I would think twice
before playing around with the G-Spot,” says Kothari, “because it’s a
very delicate part. Also, there’s really no need to. If a man is understanding
and knows exactly how to arouse his partner, the explosion will come naturally.”
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