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The G-spot - Is it Real an What is It?
Women have a large sensual area between the vagina and the urethra, and not only a spot. The G-spot is therefore real, but it is not a distinct spot. The area between a woman's vagina and urethra and around the urethra is very sensitive for sexual stimulation and an orgasms can originate from this area.. For some women stimulation of this area can be done best through a spot some distance inside the vagina. In the following the whole of this area is for simplicity called the G-spot. SOME HISTORY Sigmund Freud composed a hypothesis that young girls could only achieve sexual stimulation at the clitoris, but as the girl matures to a woman she looses the interest in clitoral stimulation and instead gets the ability to feel sexual pleasure in the vagina. The feminist movement opposed this theory and consolidated the belief that all women at all ages could only achieve sexual pleasure through clitoral stimulation. This belief has for a long time been regarded as the only politically correct stance. The German gynecologist Erst Grafenberg discovered however that women have a great ability to feel sexual pleasure at the area between the vagina and the urethra. He thought however that the pleasure originated from a very distinct point that he called the G-spot. Newer research has however revealed that the pleasure originate from a much wider area, and that this area is also connected to the clitoris. The modern concept still competes with the traditional feministic view and the opponents in this competition also have clear political agendas to serve with their stance. |