That's what I think too. I think that they're saying it conclusively doesn't exist because it's not identical for all people, which is ridiculous. *Nothing* is the same for anyone any where because every one is different. The article went on to say that the scientist hoped the statement: g-spot doesn't exist would make women who can't orgasm vaginally feel like there isn't anything wrong them because there isn't anything wrong with them.
I'm no scientist [obviously] but I think categorically stating something doesn't exist when there is proof that it does just not on every vagina in the world is just as wrong as saying everyone has one.
Please, research further and tell me of your findings!!!
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Date: 2012-01-20 04:34 pm (UTC)I'm no scientist [obviously] but I think categorically stating something doesn't exist when there is proof that it does just not on every vagina in the world is just as wrong as saying everyone has one.
Please, research further and tell me of your findings!!!