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Top 10 Naughty S3x Stories From History

1 The Grafenberg Spot

Back in the 1950s, German gynecologist Ernst Grafenberg described an area of the female anatomy that still causes controversy after over 60 years of intense study: the G-spot. At that time, Grafenberg was studying the urethra and its role in female orgasms. His work led him to the “Grafenberg ring,” the first intrauterine device (IUD). However, during his research, the gynecologist also described “an erotic zone that always could be demonstrated on the anterior wall of the vagina along the course of the urethra.” Later, other scientists named this mystery zone the “Grafenberg spot” in his honor, later shortened to “G-spot.”The reason the G-spot has been so controversial is that scientists are still arguing over its existence. There are plenty of women who claim to have it, and certain doctors describe it as a zone which is more sensitive to stimulation on the anterior wall of the vagina.Other researchers deny the existence of the G-spot in anyone. Recently, a review looked at 96 different studies of the G-spot in the 60 years after Grafenberg described it and concluded “without a doubt” that the G-spot does not exist.

 

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