Break out the champagne! ScienceBlogs found a fabulous clitoris study, and yes, Martha, there is a G-spot. I love the penguins and balloons :)
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by violet blue on June 11, 2010
Break out the champagne! ScienceBlogs found a fabulous clitoris study, and yes, Martha, there is a G-spot. I love the penguins and balloons :)
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I don’t know that that study really is saying there is empirically a g-spot, though, depending of course on how you define the g-spot. It says that some women (as Sci points out, women who experience and are aware of a “g-spot,” which is not true of all woman) experience pleasurable or orgasm-inducing clitoral sensitivity through the wall of their vagina. While others do not.