But exist or not exist? PIT STOP 2
The G-spot is still fighting the scholars: "Its existence is indisputable"
It reopens the debate on women's erogenous zone. A group of French scholars denies the search for English gentlemen who had denied the existence. The opinion of the Italians: "There is, but we rename it"
The G-spot is the big star of female sexuality and periodically returns to the center of the debate. It is a privilege for all, say some doctors. Others say, no it is not for anyone. Just a few weeks ago, a study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, has reopened the debate: "The G-spot is a myth propagated by magazines and some therapists."
But today a group of French doctors back in the limelight, devoting a conference to discuss the most erogenous zone of all time. The researchers say there are too many confusing myths: it is not guaranteed to work resulting in orgasm, is not true that the same size for all women and, finally, we can not say that it is in the same place for all.
The French doctor in question is called Sylvain Mimoun and denied the British at King's College London researchers, led by Andrea Burri instead were convinced it was the brainchild of scientists. "The G-spot exists - Mimoun says - is the function to create an orgasm. If a woman regularly practice masturbation is more likely to discover that this area is more or less, to three centimeters from the entrance of the vagina. " In short, the more you investigate, the more we are likely to be discovered to have him.
But then the G-spot exists or does not exist? "Research Peer English - Emmanuele Jannini explains, author of the study that has documented the existence, published in 2008 in the Journal of Sexual Medicine - is based on a survey of over 900 pairs of British twins, single and heterozygotes. Identical twins share genes but not the sensations of orgasm. " The study English, goes on to explain to the expert, has drawn conclusions on an anatomical point of view without asking your doctor. "That leaves us perplexed."
Of course, discussions will not leave everything unchanged. "Perhaps the time has come where it will be renamed. Will not talk about more than G-spot but the area. It will affect all anatomical area that includes the inner part of the clitoris, the corpus cavernosum of the penis such as the Skene's glands and nerves using the same biochemical factors of the erection. But it is unnecessary to discuss the existence - Jannini claims - because the fact remains that there are women who are able to experience the vaginal orgasm. " I mean you just have to wait for the debate go on to see if more will be said to point G or more.
source: www.corriere.it
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