But sexologist Beverley Whipple who helped popularise the G-spot idea said the work was "flawed".
She said the researchers had discounted the experiences of lesbian or bisexual women and failed to consider the effects of having different sexual partners with different love-making techniques.
Well, duh!
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You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
"G-spot" doesn't exist according to new study
04/01/2010 05:44:29 PM
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If they're looking for a magic button that excites women, they should be looking inside diamonds. *NM*
04/01/2010 05:47:57 PM
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Women's G-spots are their penises, just like men. *NM*
04/01/2010 06:29:27 PM
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You tell them, Beverly!
04/01/2010 07:45:29 PM
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The study consisted of basically asking women whether they had one?
04/01/2010 08:48:43 PM
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what's the difference...
04/01/2010 11:41:29 PM
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This sounds like the best experiment EVER. *NM*
05/01/2010 01:26:05 AM
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All this shows is that British women need to find better lovers. *NM*
06/01/2010 06:56:27 AM
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