People have tried to locate the G-Spot, and the results are hilarious.
Check out the video below:
The video sees four women and six men trying their luck at identifying the erogenous area on a diagram - and the women were just as clueless as the men, tbh.
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In a rather infuriating turn, the candidates pointed to everywhere but the G-Spot - including the bladder, rectum, vagina and even the ovary. Ouch.
One woman in the video even noted: "I missed that part in class.”
As one frustrated commenter explained: “Some man trying to reach the ovaries looking for the G-Spot!”
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“See y'all don't even know,” said another.
“The amount of people pointing at the rectum is worrying me,” admitted another.
One man backed up the fellow guys in the video, writing: “If the women don’t know where their own G-Spot is, how the hell am I supposed to know?”
“Ladies, we’ve got no hope,” another woman lamented.
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“People randomly pointing places makes me sad... I mean... Tinder, never again…”
A different viewer noted: “Wow so many people have no idea about anatomy.”
“When the education system is a total failure,” another added.
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The term ‘G-Spot’ was introduced by Dr. Beverly Whipple in the 1950s, after discovering that by implementing the ‘come here’ motion on the inside of the vagina produced a physical response in women which could have been the solution to women reaching orgasm during sex.
However, despite plenty of trials and studies on the G-Spot since 2006, scientists have been unable to prove that the area exists.
Now, researchers reckon that the G-Spot is actually part of a wider erogenous zone called the CUV (clitourethrovaginal) complex, which consists of the clitoris, urethra and anterior vaginal wall.
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The more you know!
For an easy way to access the G-Spot during sex, read here.
Topics: Sex and Relationships, Real Life