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January 27, 2010 06:42:42
Posted By Rob
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“A recent study by British scientists has found that the mysterious G-spot, the sexual pleasure zone said to be possessed by some women but denied to others, may not exist at all. In the research, 1804 British women aged 23 to 83 answered questionnaires.” This study raised a few questions in my mind: I believe this to be a false assumption. Let me put it this way: Another approach Human embryology of the sex organs 101 The penis develops in the male while in the female the same primary tissue forms the clitoris. The testes develop in the male which later descend into the scrotal sac, while in the female, these primary organs travel upward into the abdomen to become the ovaries. The male scrotum surrounds the testes. In the female the primary folds that do not coalesce, form the labia on each side of the vaginal opening. The tissue surrounding the urethra becomes the prostate gland in the male and it becomes the G-spot gland in the female. Even if it shrinks to an almost invisible layer of cells, it must still be there! By the way, many men have discovered that stimulation of the prostate gland can also produce pleasurable sensations and even copious quantities of ejaculatory fluid! This must be called the P-spot.
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