What is it, how does it work, and where the hell is it? TheSite goes in search of that most erogenous and elusive part of the female body.
G-what?
The G-Spot. A term devised in the middle of the last century by obstetrician and gynaecologist, Ernest Grafenburg. It's used to describe a highly sensitive area just inside the front wall of the vagina.
Great, what does it look like
That's the controversial bit, because many claim it doesn't exist. While it's true there is nothing physically to determine the G-Spot from the rest of the vaginal wall, many women report increased sexual pleasure when this area is stimulated, either by hand or during intercourse.
So how many women notice the difference?
Anyone's guess, really. One recent survey suggested only 10% of all women have anything resembling this secret erogenous zone, while US research claims more than half have made the discovery.
And what do they 'discover' exactly
Those women who claim to have found the G-Spot say they experienced orgasm when it was stimulated. Hitting the spot is commonly achieved by women on top, as it enables them to control and direct their male partner's penis.
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