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Facts and Myths about the Female G-Spot

Are you one of those lucky ladies who know how to access their G-spot? The elusive female G-spot has been the subject of debate and anecdote. But there is no real clear evidence of its existence. As a result, many scientists are keen to undertake research to find out whether such an erogenous zone exists. Much of the female population believes it has to be a myth, other’s swear by its existence. So, what are the facts about the female G-spot? And what are the myths? The “Gräfenberg” spot Eric Gräfenberg was a German gynecologist who is most well known for inventing the IUD, and allegedly discovering the G-spot. The G in G-spot is from the first initial of his surname. Gräfenberg had been undertaking research into the urethra in females. It was during this research that he claimed he had discovered an erogenous zone.  Despite whatever evidence he believed he had found, it took 30 more years for nurse, author, and sexologist Beverly Whipple to bring it to public attention. Click here to
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Are you one of those lucky ladies who know how to access their G-spot?

The elusive female G-spot has been the subject of debate and anecdote. But there is no real clear evidence of its existence. As a result, many scientists are keen to undertake research to find out whether such an erogenous zone exists.

Much of the female population believes it has to be a myth, other’s swear by its existence. So, what are the facts about the female G-spot? And what are the myths?

Facts and Myths about the Female G-Spot
Facts and Myths about the Female G-Spot

The “Gräfenberg” spot

Eric Gräfenberg was a German gynecologist who is most well known for inventing the IUD, and allegedly discovering the G-spot. The G in G-spot is from the first initial of his surname.

Gräfenberg had been undertaking research into the urethra in females. It was during this research that he claimed he had discovered an erogenous zone.  Despite whatever evidence he believed he had found, it took 30 more years for nurse, author, and sexologist Beverly Whipple to bring it to public attention.

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