turnonmyheels: (David Boreanaz)
turnonmyheels ([personal profile] turnonmyheels) wrote2012-01-20 08:34 am
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Breaking Scientific News: The G-spot Does Not Exist

The actual finding: Women who are capable of having vaginal orgasms have thicker tissue on the supposed G-spot area. Women who are not capable of having vaginal orgasms have thinner tissue on the supposed G-spot area.

Discuss.

[identity profile] i-am-pondering.livejournal.com 2012-01-20 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I think it's true. Before I really got off on having that area played with, but as my body has been changing over the last year it sometimes hurts now. The technique is the same as used before, but it feels different to me.

I think they may be right.

[identity profile] turnonmyheels.livejournal.com 2012-01-21 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
My problem with their statement is that it's so ... definitive. They're not really leaving any room for this works for some people, but it doesn't for others. I know too many people who can only come from clitoral stimulation or by solo-masturbation only to believe any one things works for any one person.

Your situation is extremely interesting to me, because it's a change from something that used to work and now is painful. I wonder if it's the changes in your body more than emotional/mental changes? Now *that's* a scientific study in the making!