There's No G-Spot?!?

You read correctly boys. After years of women mocking men for not getting the sexual job done, being unable to hit the spot, King’s College has declared that there is in fact no scientific basis in thinking that a g-spot actually exists. The study included about 1,800 women, all of whom were twins (settle down guys, this was all in the name of science). Operating under the idea that identical twins share all of their genetic material with one another and non-identitcal twins share 50 percent of theirs, the probability that twins would both report g-spots would be very high. However, researchers quickly discovered that there seemed to be no pattern. The 56 percent of women who reported having this magical erogenous zone were generally younger and more sexually active.

However despite these findings, some scientists are coming out of the woodwork supporting the g-spot. The scientific journal publishing the anti-G-spot study is even planning on coordinating a sexual hot spot debate between the pro- and anti- g-spot camps.

Nevertheless, lead researcher Andrea Burri was generally happy with the results, wanting to eliminate the sexual pressure on couples:

“It is rather irresponsible to claim the existence of an entity that has never really been proven and pressurise women — and men, too.”

Preach on sister!

Via: Jezebel via The Times Online

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