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The G-spot 'doesn't appear to exist', say researchers The elusive erogenous zone said to exist in some women may be a myth, say researchers who have hunted for it.Their study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine is the biggest yet, involving 1,800 women, and it found no proof. The King's College London team believe the G-spot may be a figment of women's imagination, encouraged by magazines and sex therapistsThe hunting season is officially over
So am I meant to stop looking and simply enjoy myself then?
Quote from: Snoopy on January 04, 2010, 02:35:16 PMSo am I meant to stop looking and simply enjoy myself then? Indeed - why change the habit of a lifetime
oooohhh have I found your soft spot
Quote from: Miss Demeanor on January 04, 2010, 03:08:31 PMoooohhh have I found your soft spot Now you are just being cruel.