Would have thought the "visible human" project would have found this ..
personally I know it exists ...
AC because ....
A retired US doctor reckons he's finally nailed the elusive Gräfenberg Spot – the alleged nerve bundle in the vagina's front wall which can legendarily provoke a profound earth-moving experience. To pin down the G-spot, Adam Ostrzenski of the Institute of Gynecology in Florida flew to Poland last September and performed a " …
Researcher, artist, and engineer discussing wife vs. girlfriend. Engineer says, "I prefer having a wife; I don't have to adjust to any changes, she knows all my quirks, and if I forget a birthday, it's not the end of the world."
Artist says, "Ah, I prefer a lover - the mystery! The passion! Always a fire burning!"
The researcher chimes in, "I prefer both." The others stare in shock as he continues, "That way, my wife always thinks I'm with my girlfriend, my girlfriend thinks I'm with my wife, and I can go to the office and get some real work done!"
How about lightening up a bit? It might be pure, erm, bollocks, it might not be. The story is fun to read, but not nearly as much fun as looking for the damn spot, whether it exists or not.
Pint, because you deserve one for providing us with the other side of the coin, as it were.
USAian here, and I've seen dissected cadavers first-hand (in that case, for academic use). We just had a story, on El Reg, about a woman's torso that was intended for research in Florida... something doesn't add up there.
And even if it is somehow not allowed in the US, he still seems to be fixated on Polish women.
but the best bit is the linked story below...
"American search team fails to find women's G-spot" - Excellent!!!
Surely the G-Spot orgasm (squirting) is now something well known???
Why has it taken modern scientists so long to find what Grafenburg had already found???
Wonder when they will locate the C-Spot...
Yawn - if you haven't found it yet I suggest you try to do this past foreplay.
It is *much* easier to find if she is excited (it's actually hard to miss then). For those of us who have been "there" (and I don't mean Poland - thanks for that comment :) it's almost inconceivable that there is so much doubt about it. Sad, really..