The elusive orgasmic area hidden in some mysterious location on women may just be a myth devised by the media and sex therapists, according to some British scientists.
A team from King’s College in London interviewed 1,800 women and found no proof of it. *um, an interview isn’t going to find it!*
The odd thingĀ is that only twins were interviewed, and scientists felt that if one twin knew the G Spot existed within her, the other would say the same. (There’s some faulty nerd/scientist thinking right there — why would a 2nd person, even a twin, have the same feelings about the elusive erogoneous zone unless she had the same sexual experience?)
Sorry scientists, your little study here doesn’t cut it. Interviewing women is a little different than hands (and other body parts)-on experience. And what’s a scientist know about that anyway? Recruit some George Clooneys, Brad Pitts, Billy Dee Williams, some road-worn rock stars and maybe the conclusion will turn out different.
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