Does the G-spot exist?

by Isabella on January 19, 2010

A recent study questions the existence of the so called “G-spot” on women.  Its been a topic of debate for decades. On one side are those who think it’s subjective and all in women’s heads, and then there is the opposing side who claim that its “saved their marriage” or can even be found via ultrasound.

A recent article in the LA Times discusses a study conducted on twins–both identical and nonidentical. The goal of the study was to see if identical twins, who share the same genes, would respond the same when asked about the G-spot. The researchers found that “variation in G-spot frequency” doesn’t have to do with genetics and is likely dependent on individual experiences. Despite the various studies that have been conducted, however, there still remains any conclusive evidence to be found that the G-spot does not exist.

Dr. David Matlock, who’s been seen on Dr. 90210 and is a part of Pearl Recovery Retreat’s preferred network of physicians, is the pioneer of the trademarked procedures, the G-Shot® or G-Spot Amplification. This procedure augments the G-spot, resulting in enhanced sexual arousal and sexual gratification for 87% of normal sexually functioning women.

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