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Men, stop looking for your partners’ 'G-spot', it doesn’t exist – Scientists

Austin Hospital researchers examined the bodies of 13 women aged 32 to 97 and found nothing, but the vaginal wall lining and the pee tube in the “G-spot” zone. They have therefore concluded that there is no such “anatomical structure”.

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Over the years both men and women across the globe have been under the notion that there is a 2cm x 1.5cm area in women’s vagina that if touched gives them extraordinary sensation that makes them go crazy.

“G-spot” was named after one German gynaecologist, Ernst Gräfenberg, who first raised awareness about it in 1950, saying it was so sensitive to touch that if located, women become romantically ‘mad’.

However, the Austin Hospital researchers have said that their elaborate study revealed that there is no such “anatomical structure”.

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Thesun.co.uk reported that the researchers examined the bodies of 13 women aged 32 to 97 and found nothing, but the vaginal wall lining and the pee tube in the “G-spot” zone.

Dr. Nathan Hoag, the man who led the controversial research is reported to have said that the “pleasurable sensation” around the supposed “G-spot” zone may be due to its proximity to the clitoris.

He emphasized that: “The essential finding from these dissections is that the G-spot in its form originally observed by Gräfenberg, and subsequently popularised, does not exist as an anatomic construct.”

However, the study findings which have been published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine has been challenged by Rebecca Dakin who is popularly known as “The Great British ‘Sexpert’.

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Rebecca said: “The scientists may not have found evidence of a G-spot but I have no doubt it exists.

“Ask any woman and they too will tell you the researchers are wrong.

She maintained that: “There is an area on the front vaginal wall, about two inches that has a texture like a walnut.

“Stimulating that zone gives a very different type of orgasm.

The sexpert added that: "Firms spend millions developing sex toys that hit that exact spot and women keep buying them.

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“This study should not be seen as a 'get out of jail free' card for men.

She advised men that: “If they haven’t found it, they should keep on searching, saying “their partners will certainly thank them for their efforts.”

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