No sooner had the BBC reported that boffins had found that the “female G-spot can be detected” than other boffins set about trying to prove that it doesn’t: “G-spot doesn’t exist, say researchers”.
So if you’ve been furtling around in there and have managed to pleasure yourself or your girlfriend, you’ve been wasting your time.
Not only that, but all those gushingly pleasurable orgasms you’ve had have been generated by a figment of your imagination, reckon the researchers at King’s College London.
How did they come to know more about the inside of your vagina than you? They questioned 1,800 women and asked whether they had a G-spot – easy!
Says the BBC:
The women in the study, who were all pairs of identical and non-identical twins, were asked whether they had a G-spot.
If one did exist, it would be expected that both identical twins, who have the same genes, would report having one.
But this pattern did not emerge and the identical twins were no more likely to share a G-spot than non-identical twins who share only half of their genes.
“This is by far the biggest study ever carried out and shows fairly conclusively that the idea of a G-spot is subjective,” says co-author of the study Professor Tim Spector.
Which will be news to a lot of women – or is the prof going to tell them they’re all imagining it?
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