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Orgasm and the spot! The G-spot!

June 4, 2008

Gynecological UFO

Most people have heard of the so-called G-spot. It’s the miraculous erogenous zone, otherwise known as Grafenberg’s spot, allegedly hidden 4-5 centimeters from the “Gates of Pleasure” on the anterior vaginal wall. Experts say that if a woman deigns to lie on her back, then her G-spot will be on the top of her vagina. They also say that, like Aladdin’s magic lamp, if the G-spot of a willing woman is rubbed then a massive orgasm will erupt from within and waves of unexpected pleasure will pour over her body.

The key is to discover the location of this sacred spot, which is possibly the size of a pea, or slightly larger – a thumbprint, or maybe even the entire thumb. The lucky finders will be blessed with eternal sexual happiness.

It’s no small wonder that many people – amateurs and professionals alike – are painstakingly searching for the G-spot. The hunt calls to mind the Amber Room, containing secrets that laymen and specialists across the globe have long wished to unlock. There are numerous eyewitness reports, documentary evidence and countless hypotheses. But there are no certainties.

The argument has dragged on for nearly 60 years, ever since German gynecologist Ernest Grafenberg reported discovering the spot for the first time. The erogenous zone was later named the Grafenberg spot, or G-spot, in his honor in 1981. But Grafenberg took his secret to the grave, much like the renowned scholar, French mathematician Pierre de Fermat and his Last Theorem.

Serious scholars simply looked everywhere, having split down the middle into two opposing camps. While one camp jiggles its finger (literally and figuratively), saying “Here it is!” the other refutes the claims, alleging that there’s nothing special in that area. And they disdainfully refer to the scandalous zone as the “gynecological UFO.”

Indeed, gynecologists agree that visual examinations don’t shed any light on the situation. The miraculous spot is incredibly elusive to the naked eye.

Recently, though, renowned vaginal researcher Emmanuele Jannini of Italy’s University of L’Aquila enheartened G-spot weary enthusiasts. He claims to have discovered long-awaited evidence of the G-spot’s existence. Jannini spoke about his discovery with the authoritative “Journal of Sexual Medicine.” READ MORE