2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11930-021-00311-w
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Do We Still Believe There Is a G-spot?

Abstract: In the field of female sexuality, the existence of the so-called “G-spot” represents a topic still anchored to anecdotes and opinions and explained using non-scientific points, as well as being overused for commercial and mediatic purposes. Purpose of Review The scope of this review is to give an update on the current state of information regarding the G-spot and suggesting potential future directions in the research field of this interesting, albeit controversial, aspe… Show more

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“…However, lately, various literatures have rebutted the original concept of G-spot from evolutionary, anatomical, and functional points of view. So far, only few studies were able to describe the psychological, behavioral, and social correlates of the pleasure due to induction of G-spot or vaginally induced orgasm (VAO) [ 13 ]. After surgery, gauze was applied to compress the vaginal area for 10 minutes to cease bleeding.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, lately, various literatures have rebutted the original concept of G-spot from evolutionary, anatomical, and functional points of view. So far, only few studies were able to describe the psychological, behavioral, and social correlates of the pleasure due to induction of G-spot or vaginally induced orgasm (VAO) [ 13 ]. After surgery, gauze was applied to compress the vaginal area for 10 minutes to cease bleeding.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%