I am 32 years old, with the same man for 9 years now. I have an orgasm every time from his penis rubbing my G SPOT INSIDE my vagina, not from any stimulation to my clitoris. I never use a vibrator, and I only have orgasms via my clitoris while he is giving me oral pleasure, and even then sometimes it happens only from him fingering me and making me cum via my G-Spot. That is ridiculous to say that something doesn't exist just because you have never experienced it.
what is the difference for you whether we call it correctly from a scientific point of view with the term female orgasm? Clearly the use of this term makes no difference for you, but it does for the vast majority of worldwide women that have felt inferior or abnormal for not reaching vaginal/G-spot orgasm: now they can get rid of this non-existent complex: G-spot orgasm that some women report is always caused by the surrounding erectile organs: it is a scientific fraud
Not sure what you mean, and that's probably my fault as I accidentally came across this page and didn't watch the video. I consider myself somewhat of a scientist, as I have a BS in Bio. Sci. and am a Vet Student. There's a G-spot. It's behind your pelvic. If you and he aim at the pelvic bone, bladder, uterus area, you will feel it. You may need to play with positions, but if you're uninhibited and are willing to have fun, it's there, you'll find it. I am curious, are you a man or a woman?
I want to add, that he can make me have a G-Spot (Vaginal) orgasm during anal sex. No clitoral stimulation whatsoever. As long as we are in the right position where his penis can hit my G-Spot, it is AMAZING when it happens!
Please: what is the difference for you whether we call it correctly from a scientific point of view with the term female orgasm?...... see others my video......
I never said anything about the terms you were using. I will watch your videos as soon as I can, but I think I am misunderstanding you. I appreciate it when folks use scientific terms, and I didn't say anything about you using them or not using them.
@ChaneyLove1, NewSexology is saying that the G-Spot is an extension of the clitoris; it's not a distinct structure. More and more researchers are saying the same thing. Check out Dr. Helen O'Connell's research, reported in the BBC NEWS article "Time for rethink on the clitoris." She proved that the G-Spot is the clitoris in 2005. You can Google it.
Dr. Helen O'Connell is saying the same thing you are saying. You've been saying that the G-Spot is not a distinct structure, that the orgasms women are feeling during vaginal sex is actually the clitoris. Like you, she noted a direct relationship between the legs or roots of the clitoris and the erectile tissue of the clitoral bulbs and corpora, and the distal urethra and vagina, and says any orgasm a woman feels is due to this -- erectile tissue. Not opportunistic at all.
"Dr. Helen O'Connell is saying the same thing you are saying": NO! G-spot does not exist! Please see others my video and: Puppo V.Anatomy of the clitoris: revision and clarifications about the anatomical terms for the clitoris proposed (without scientific bases) by Helen O'Connell, Emmanuele Jannini and Odile Buisson. ISRN Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2011: with this Review Article, Dr. O'Connell will speak no more in congresses and mass-media of the female sexual anatomy...
I know what you are saying! I said that Dr. Helen O'Connell is saying the same thing you are saying. She is not claiming that there is a G-Spot! She is saying that the G-Spot does not exist because it is actually the clitoris -- erectile tissue from the clitoris extending into the vagina. You said to another poster: "See Masters-Johnsons textbook) [orgasm is] caused by female erectile organs (clitoris, vestibular bulbs, labia minora etc..) " That is what O'Connell is saying!!
New: Puppo V. The G-spot does not exist. Response by V. Puppo to the article "O. Buisson: The Gspot and lack of female sexual medicine. Gynecol Obstet Fertil 2010;38:781-84". Gynecol Obstet Fertil 2011;39:266-67. see in pubmed ... G-spot is a scientific fraud?...
@meg2393 that was not my point. sometimes the woman doesn't express what she needs well or it could just be one of the people having a off day. There are many reasons. my point was that i try to take the time to understand what my wife needs in that moment. It could be just being held as a prelude to something else, or just plain monkey sex on the lighting fixtures ;)
im 36, have had a LOT of sex, and have NEVER had an orgasm by intercourse w/ a man. the only way i can is by oral, a vibrator, or, on a really good day, the old fashioned finger way. im pretty sure the g spot exists though.
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Dott.Puppo eravate in stette al congresso?..Scherzo..e poi guardi lei mette il video della lettura del suo articolo ed il suo nome su uno schermo..Mi sa che lei ha bisogno di riconoscimento altrimenti le verrà l'ulcera nervosa a furia di tentare di distruggere Jannini..Cmq non c'è nessuna votazione che si veda e neanche Jannini a dire il vero si vede..
@Voximpress -Scusi, ma nei miei video non scrivo niente di personale! Per favore, commenti, risposte, SCIENTIFICHE se ne è capace... Inoltre è Jannini che parla sempre di ormoni, farmaci (e interventi inutili...)... oltre solo a denigrare chi gli fa osservazioni scientifiche... : si rassegni, ormai dal punto di vista della credibilità scientifica, per jannini, whipple i "giorni" sono contati.... PS: e qui lei ha sbagliato commento, ha confuso i congressi
Need4Speed2222: Thanks for your questions: scientific discussions are welcome always in my channel! Everything you read and hear in my channel, is not my research, but everything is taken from specialistic textbooks and by sexology congress. You write "All of these are direct/indirectly inter-connected. Massaging one will cause the other to respond.", but many women cannot to have an orgasm never, and few women have a "vaginal" and "G"spot orgasm: for you, all women have the right to orgasms?
for me, yes! Orgasm is a normal function of women, it is caused by all female erectile organs (clitoris, vestibular bulbs, labia minora and vestibule etc). It is possible with fingers stimulate the clitoris during the vaginal/oral/anal intercourse and orgasm (also multiple) is possible always in all women, for this is important that having sex or making love must to mean orgasms in both partners with or without a vaginal intercourse! I am happy for women that have a orgasm with intercourse,
but vaginal and g-spot orgasm are not correct terms from scientific viewpoint and the female prostate have not anatomical structure that can cause an orgasm, squirting is only a secretions of female prostate. Clitoris is an external organ all, with body and glans visible and crura hidden. G-spot is not exists, all women can have orgasm with fingers in vagina with simultaneous stimulation of clitoris. Please, certainties for all women, not hypothesis, see all my video and others my comments.
What we envy the most are the femme multiple orgasm capabilities. But please rather tell us men more about the strange female ejaculation phenomenen. What
International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health Congress, Annual Meeting, 2009 Feb 14, at the end of debate on G-spot: Dr Jannini vs Dr Vardi (see program of the congress in website of isswsh) sexual medicine experts have voted against existence of G-spot (also G-spot amplification is a swindle) Women have the right to orgasms always but the vast majority of whom do not have satisfying sex lives: orgasms in both partners with or without a vaginal intercourse: see my other videos
Have voted? Wow! Maybe these experts should vote against cancer for example and it will disappear?
Now listen carefully: nobody says women haven't right to orgasm, nobody says women should try to have the vaginal orgasm, nobody says every women could have the vaginal orgasm, but some women have it by g-spot or a-spot and you look like some kind of fanatic when you strictly claim it doesn't exist.
snowdawg6: Please, see all my videos e comments!... know you how many woman cannot to have an orgasm (vaginal, g-spot, clitoral)? For you, all women have not the right to sexual pleasure? Female orgasm (clitoral, vaginal, g-spot orgasm: they are incorrect terms! See Masters-Johnsons textbook) its caused by female erectile organs (clitoris, vestibular bulbs, labia minora etc..) All women have the right to orgasms always! G-spot doesnt exist, it is a business, g-spot amplification is a swindle
Yes, you have two different sensations and I happy for you, but female ejaculation is only a secretion of urethral glands! Vaginal orgasm is a wrong term from scientific point of view: say you how many woman cannot to have orgasm?... Please: for you what is the G-spot? Have you read grafenbergs article?... sexologists should spread certainties for women not hypotheses! Orgasm is a normal function of all women! g-spot is a business (swindle!) of opportunist sexologists (see g-spot augmentation)
You are clearly a male who has never given a woman a gspot orgasm with subsequent ejaculation or you are a female incapable of it. You really need to read the latest studies.
it's sad but i agree, my wife has multiple orgasms, and most certainly has a g spot. It's sad when a partner won't put in the time and effort to please a woman.
Re: ncubica. Important, Please, female sexuality is not scientifically divulged by sexologists: if anyone can translate my videos in Spanish or another language, I am avaiable to send all of my researches: figures, references, etc... Thanks
I thank you for your comments. But if you want to know the female sexuality also scientifically, I suggest you to see all my videos and read these books easily understood by all people: Masters-Johnson: Human sexual response; Hite: The Hite Report; Laqueur: Making sex: body and gender from the Greeks to Freud. Is not wrong to use a correct scientific terminology: few women have a "vaginal" orgasm, why it should be the normality for all women? Sexual dysfunction are caused also by sexologists?...
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I am not a medical expert but I'm woman who has both, clit and vaginal orgasm, and there are two different sensations, so it's silly for me, when I hear those experts saying vaginal orgasm doesn't exist.
Yes, you have two different sensations, but vaginal orgasm is a wrong term from scientific point of view: all sexologists know that it is only a theory! Please, can you make a scientific comment? How many women in percentage have "vaginal" orgasm? Vagina dont have an anatomical structure for the orgasm. Orgasm is possible in all women (also multiple orgasms) because its caused by female erectile organs and it is possible stimulate the clitoris during vaginal intercourse with fingers always
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I can't make scientific comment because I'm not scientist but I use my common sense. I agree that most women have clitoris orgasm but don't be such fanatic who strictly claim vaginal orgasm doesn't exist. You, scientists, should be more humble because you still don't know so many things about human body. Everything was a theory first.
I say about my experience only - for example - I can have vaginal orgasm during quick sex from behind without any foreplay but I always need a foreplay to have clit orgasm. And you say that my vaginal orgasm is an effect of indirect stimulate clitoris nerves, but there are really different sensations and when I want vaginal orgasm I need something in my vagina. Clitoris stimulate doesn't give me that.
G-spot amplification: See in OBSTETRICS-GYNECOLOGY Sept 2007 V-110. American College Obstetricians Gynecologists. So-called vaginal rejuvenation, revirgination, G-spot amplification etc: These procedures, offered by some practitioners, are not medically indicated, this medical nomenclature is not used. Women should be informed about the lack of data supporting the efficacy of these procedures and their potential complications: infection, altered sensation, adhesions, scarring, dyspareunia, etc
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There are several nerves (hypogastric, vagus, pelvic)that can be stimulated via the vagina. Or how do you explain that women with spinal cord injury can have orgasms when their cervix is stimulated?
The (whole!) vagina doesn't have an anatomical structure that can cause an orgasm and by now no scientist and no anatomy and neurology textbooks demonstrated some vagus nerve's terminations in the vagina and in the cervix uteri: the genitosensory component of the vagus nerve is only a theory, not a scientific reality! are you sure that orgasm of women with spinal cord injury is caused by stimulation their cervix?... how can you prove it scientifically?...
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Scientifically proven because scientists of Rutgers University attached said spinal cord injured women to a device that showed their brain activity, they did in fact orgasm when their cervix got stimulated. This also proves that there IS in fact a connection between vagina and vagus nerve. Don't forget the pelvic and hypogastric nerves. There is not just the g-spot there is also the cervix and the anterior fornix that many many women describe as highly pleasurable areas.
Have you read the articles of Whipple et al?... sorry, but there is not a connection between the vagina and vagus nerve! there is nothing scientific, they are only hypotheses! you believe that whipple has discussed their hypothesis in some congress of anatomy?... for you who does not have the cervix cannot have one or more orgasms?... and in vaginal intercourse is the posterior vaginal wall and posterior fornix to be more stimulated... is great the ignorance of these opportunists sexologists!
In a greater sense, ALL of our nerves are connected to one another. As newborns we feel with our entire bodies, and only learn to compartamentalize in order to identify injury. Hard science doesn't have all the answers to female orgasm, if they did it wouldn't be such a mystery still.
But female orgasm does not a mystery!!! Female orgasm is not well understood by sexologists (and opportunist people) because they dont study on specialist textbooks: embryological development of the external genital organs, anatomy of the vulva and of female erectile organs are always described in anatomy textbooks. Female sexual physiology was at first described in Dickinsons textbooks in 1949 (Orgasm is orgasm, however achieved...) and subsequently by Masters and Johnson in 1966!!!
Female sexuality is not scientifically studied and opportunist sexologists become famous with hypothesis: see Grafenberg that in 1950 hasn't discovered any G-spot and Jannini et al's article: this it is not a scientific article (there are many scientific errors) but it is published by Journal of Sexual Medicine (???), it has been cited by mass-media all over the world, but how many journalists and women read the whole text of this article? it's not true that the G-spot has been photographed...
In Jannini's article there is no figure that shows a G-spot. One vaginal orgasm at least once in the past month (in women that reported at least two acts of sexual intercourse per week) it is not a significative difference with women without "vaginal" orgasm. Anterior vaginal wall is not an active organ. Urethrovaginal space is not term used in anatomy. Jannini write "nature of presence or absence of vaginal orgasm is another strong limitation of our findings."...? Sorry G-spot does not exist.
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vaginal orgasms and g spots dont exist? i mean come on are you a virgin??? of course they exist. whos the fuckin genious that came up with that theory? i bet he sucks n bed. thats how come he thinks theres no such thing as a vaginal orgasm of a g spot... some fuckin peole are just retarted...
How many women, in percentage, have the G-spot and vaginal orgasm? Paraurethral ducts and intraurethral gland all women likely have!... There are anatomy textbook where it says of the G-spot?... but you do not want that all women can have one or more orgasms every time they do sex? Clitoris exists in all women... Vagina and G-spot orgasm are only a business... Area know as G-spot is only a space with minor resistance See Pawlick triangle in anterior vaginal wall... Sorry, G-spot don't exist
Beverly Whipple (that whit Ladas and Perry they have invented G-spot 30 years ago) was also at the EFS congress 2008 (see the end of the video: she and WAS president Eusebio Rubio-Aurioles were present at this report) she didn't answer to questions at the end of her report: how many women, in percentage, have the G-spot? Has the female prostate (paraurethral ducts and intraurethral gland all women likely have!) an anatomical structure that can cause an orgasm? Why Whipple have not answered?...
Please, Can you make a scientific comment? Vagina is a reproductive organ (with little sensitivity: see new-born...). Vaginal and G-spot orgasm are an hypothesis without any scientific basis: vagina and female prostate don't have an anatomical structure that can cause an orgasm, they are only a business. We should spread certainties for all women not hypotheses without scientific bases and for few women. Orgasm is possible in woman with correct stimulation always (also multiple orgasms)!!!
Please, Can you make a scientific comment? Vagina is a reproductive organ (with little sensitivity: see new-born...). Vaginal and G-spot orgasm are an hypothesis without any scientific basis: vagina and female prostate don't have an anatomical structure that can cause an orgasm, they are only a business. We should spread certainties for all women not hypotheses without scientific bases and for few women. Orgasm is possible in woman with correct stimulation always (also multiple orgasms)!!
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I am 32 years old, with the same man for 9 years now. I have an orgasm every time from his penis rubbing my G SPOT INSIDE my vagina, not from any stimulation to my clitoris. I never use a vibrator, and I only have orgasms via my clitoris while he is giving me oral pleasure, and even then sometimes it happens only from him fingering me and making me cum via my G-Spot. That is ridiculous to say that something doesn't exist just because you have never experienced it.
ChaneyLove1 2 months ago
what is the difference for you whether we call it correctly from a scientific point of view with the term female orgasm? Clearly the use of this term makes no difference for you, but it does for the vast majority of worldwide women that have felt inferior or abnormal for not reaching vaginal/G-spot orgasm: now they can get rid of this non-existent complex: G-spot orgasm that some women report is always caused by the surrounding erectile organs: it is a scientific fraud
NewSexology 2 months ago
Not sure what you mean, and that's probably my fault as I accidentally came across this page and didn't watch the video. I consider myself somewhat of a scientist, as I have a BS in Bio. Sci. and am a Vet Student. There's a G-spot. It's behind your pelvic. If you and he aim at the pelvic bone, bladder, uterus area, you will feel it. You may need to play with positions, but if you're uninhibited and are willing to have fun, it's there, you'll find it. I am curious, are you a man or a woman?
ChaneyLove1 2 months ago
I want to add, that he can make me have a G-Spot (Vaginal) orgasm during anal sex. No clitoral stimulation whatsoever. As long as we are in the right position where his penis can hit my G-Spot, it is AMAZING when it happens!
ChaneyLove1 2 months ago
Please: what is the difference for you whether we call it correctly from a scientific point of view with the term female orgasm?...... see others my video......
NewSexology 2 months ago
I never said anything about the terms you were using. I will watch your videos as soon as I can, but I think I am misunderstanding you. I appreciate it when folks use scientific terms, and I didn't say anything about you using them or not using them.
ChaneyLove1 2 months ago
@ChaneyLove1, NewSexology is saying that the G-Spot is an extension of the clitoris; it's not a distinct structure. More and more researchers are saying the same thing. Check out Dr. Helen O'Connell's research, reported in the BBC NEWS article "Time for rethink on the clitoris." She proved that the G-Spot is the clitoris in 2005. You can Google it.
Sizeet 2 months ago
@Sizeet : G-spot does not exist!... Dr. O'Connell is an opportunisctic researcher!...
In sex education we should spread certainties for all women, and not hypothesis!
see others my video on G-spot, O'Connell etc...
NewSexology 2 months ago
Dr. Helen O'Connell is saying the same thing you are saying. You've been saying that the G-Spot is not a distinct structure, that the orgasms women are feeling during vaginal sex is actually the clitoris. Like you, she noted a direct relationship between the legs or roots of the clitoris and the erectile tissue of the clitoral bulbs and corpora, and the distal urethra and vagina, and says any orgasm a woman feels is due to this -- erectile tissue. Not opportunistic at all.
Sizeet 2 months ago
"Dr. Helen O'Connell is saying the same thing you are saying": NO! G-spot does not exist! Please see others my video and: Puppo V.Anatomy of the clitoris: revision and clarifications about the anatomical terms for the clitoris proposed (without scientific bases) by Helen O'Connell, Emmanuele Jannini and Odile Buisson. ISRN Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2011: with this Review Article, Dr. O'Connell will speak no more in congresses and mass-media of the female sexual anatomy...
NewSexology 2 months ago
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I know what you are saying! I said that Dr. Helen O'Connell is saying the same thing you are saying. She is not claiming that there is a G-Spot! She is saying that the G-Spot does not exist because it is actually the clitoris -- erectile tissue from the clitoris extending into the vagina. You said to another poster: "See Masters-Johnsons textbook) [orgasm is] caused by female erectile organs (clitoris, vestibular bulbs, labia minora etc..) " That is what O'Connell is saying!!
Sizeet 2 months ago
New: Puppo V. The G-spot does not exist. Response by V. Puppo to the article "O. Buisson: The Gspot and lack of female sexual medicine. Gynecol Obstet Fertil 2010;38:781-84". Gynecol Obstet Fertil 2011;39:266-67. see in pubmed ... G-spot is a scientific fraud?...
NewSexology 10 months ago
@meg2393 that was not my point. sometimes the woman doesn't express what she needs well or it could just be one of the people having a off day. There are many reasons. my point was that i try to take the time to understand what my wife needs in that moment. It could be just being held as a prelude to something else, or just plain monkey sex on the lighting fixtures ;)
purplexenno 1 year ago
im 36, have had a LOT of sex, and have NEVER had an orgasm by intercourse w/ a man. the only way i can is by oral, a vibrator, or, on a really good day, the old fashioned finger way. im pretty sure the g spot exists though.
darlingnikki8807 1 year ago
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Dott.Puppo eravate in stette al congresso?..Scherzo..e poi guardi lei mette il video della lettura del suo articolo ed il suo nome su uno schermo..Mi sa che lei ha bisogno di riconoscimento altrimenti le verrà l'ulcera nervosa a furia di tentare di distruggere Jannini..Cmq non c'è nessuna votazione che si veda e neanche Jannini a dire il vero si vede..
Ossequi..
Voximpress 2 years ago
@Voximpress -Scusi, ma nei miei video non scrivo niente di personale! Per favore, commenti, risposte, SCIENTIFICHE se ne è capace... Inoltre è Jannini che parla sempre di ormoni, farmaci (e interventi inutili...)... oltre solo a denigrare chi gli fa osservazioni scientifiche... : si rassegni, ormai dal punto di vista della credibilità scientifica, per jannini, whipple i "giorni" sono contati.... PS: e qui lei ha sbagliato commento, ha confuso i congressi
NewSexology 2 years ago
ooow this is amazing
Lazzyboy69 2 years ago 8
Need4Speed2222: Thanks for your questions: scientific discussions are welcome always in my channel! Everything you read and hear in my channel, is not my research, but everything is taken from specialistic textbooks and by sexology congress. You write "All of these are direct/indirectly inter-connected. Massaging one will cause the other to respond.", but many women cannot to have an orgasm never, and few women have a "vaginal" and "G"spot orgasm: for you, all women have the right to orgasms?
NewSexology 2 years ago
for me, yes! Orgasm is a normal function of women, it is caused by all female erectile organs (clitoris, vestibular bulbs, labia minora and vestibule etc). It is possible with fingers stimulate the clitoris during the vaginal/oral/anal intercourse and orgasm (also multiple) is possible always in all women, for this is important that having sex or making love must to mean orgasms in both partners with or without a vaginal intercourse! I am happy for women that have a orgasm with intercourse,
NewSexology 2 years ago
but vaginal and g-spot orgasm are not correct terms from scientific viewpoint and the female prostate have not anatomical structure that can cause an orgasm, squirting is only a secretions of female prostate. Clitoris is an external organ all, with body and glans visible and crura hidden. G-spot is not exists, all women can have orgasm with fingers in vagina with simultaneous stimulation of clitoris. Please, certainties for all women, not hypothesis, see all my video and others my comments.
NewSexology 2 years ago
l'orgasmo vaginale non esiste, ma non è una scoperta del 2008
MIFEPRISTIN 2 years ago
I`m a red hot man, and like the ladies op-
enly discussing the female orgasm issue.
What we envy the most are the femme multiple orgasm capabilities. But please rather tell us men more about the strange female ejaculation phenomenen. What
does it consist of (seems clear fluid), from
where is it squirted, and is it prevalant du-
ring an orgasm only?
rooidiertjie 2 years ago
Why is this still under discussion? Of course women has right to have orgasm when having sex with man.
mt451 2 years ago
International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health Congress, Annual Meeting, 2009 Feb 14, at the end of debate on G-spot: Dr Jannini vs Dr Vardi (see program of the congress in website of isswsh) sexual medicine experts have voted against existence of G-spot (also G-spot amplification is a swindle) Women have the right to orgasms always but the vast majority of whom do not have satisfying sex lives: orgasms in both partners with or without a vaginal intercourse: see my other videos
NewSexology 2 years ago
Have voted? Wow! Maybe these experts should vote against cancer for example and it will disappear?
Now listen carefully: nobody says women haven't right to orgasm, nobody says women should try to have the vaginal orgasm, nobody says every women could have the vaginal orgasm, but some women have it by g-spot or a-spot and you look like some kind of fanatic when you strictly claim it doesn't exist.
reniafrompoland 2 years ago
snowdawg6: Please, see all my videos e comments!... know you how many woman cannot to have an orgasm (vaginal, g-spot, clitoral)? For you, all women have not the right to sexual pleasure? Female orgasm (clitoral, vaginal, g-spot orgasm: they are incorrect terms! See Masters-Johnsons textbook) its caused by female erectile organs (clitoris, vestibular bulbs, labia minora etc..) All women have the right to orgasms always! G-spot doesnt exist, it is a business, g-spot amplification is a swindle
NewSexology 3 years ago
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I do not agree with newsexology, no expert will tell me that what I have experienced as a woman doesn't exist.
aromadti 3 years ago
Yes, you have two different sensations and I happy for you, but female ejaculation is only a secretion of urethral glands! Vaginal orgasm is a wrong term from scientific point of view: say you how many woman cannot to have orgasm?... Please: for you what is the G-spot? Have you read grafenbergs article?... sexologists should spread certainties for women not hypotheses! Orgasm is a normal function of all women! g-spot is a business (swindle!) of opportunist sexologists (see g-spot augmentation)
NewSexology 3 years ago
You are clearly a male who has never given a woman a gspot orgasm with subsequent ejaculation or you are a female incapable of it. You really need to read the latest studies.
snowdawg6 3 years ago
it's sad but i agree, my wife has multiple orgasms, and most certainly has a g spot. It's sad when a partner won't put in the time and effort to please a woman.
purplexenno 2 years ago
could anyone can translate this video into spanish or enlgish?
thanks... :)
ncubica 3 years ago 10
Re: ncubica. Important, Please, female sexuality is not scientifically divulged by sexologists: if anyone can translate my videos in Spanish or another language, I am avaiable to send all of my researches: figures, references, etc... Thanks
NewSexology 3 years ago
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I agree with NewSexology!!!
BunnyGirl611 3 years ago 25
I thank you for your comments. But if you want to know the female sexuality also scientifically, I suggest you to see all my videos and read these books easily understood by all people: Masters-Johnson: Human sexual response; Hite: The Hite Report; Laqueur: Making sex: body and gender from the Greeks to Freud. Is not wrong to use a correct scientific terminology: few women have a "vaginal" orgasm, why it should be the normality for all women? Sexual dysfunction are caused also by sexologists?...
NewSexology 3 years ago
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I am not a medical expert but I'm woman who has both, clit and vaginal orgasm, and there are two different sensations, so it's silly for me, when I hear those experts saying vaginal orgasm doesn't exist.
reniafrompoland 3 years ago
Yes, you have two different sensations, but vaginal orgasm is a wrong term from scientific point of view: all sexologists know that it is only a theory! Please, can you make a scientific comment? How many women in percentage have "vaginal" orgasm? Vagina dont have an anatomical structure for the orgasm. Orgasm is possible in all women (also multiple orgasms) because its caused by female erectile organs and it is possible stimulate the clitoris during vaginal intercourse with fingers always
NewSexology 3 years ago
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I can't make scientific comment because I'm not scientist but I use my common sense. I agree that most women have clitoris orgasm but don't be such fanatic who strictly claim vaginal orgasm doesn't exist. You, scientists, should be more humble because you still don't know so many things about human body. Everything was a theory first.
reniafrompoland 3 years ago
I say about my experience only - for example - I can have vaginal orgasm during quick sex from behind without any foreplay but I always need a foreplay to have clit orgasm. And you say that my vaginal orgasm is an effect of indirect stimulate clitoris nerves, but there are really different sensations and when I want vaginal orgasm I need something in my vagina. Clitoris stimulate doesn't give me that.
reniafrompoland 3 years ago
G-spot amplification: See in OBSTETRICS-GYNECOLOGY Sept 2007 V-110. American College Obstetricians Gynecologists. So-called vaginal rejuvenation, revirgination, G-spot amplification etc: These procedures, offered by some practitioners, are not medically indicated, this medical nomenclature is not used. Women should be informed about the lack of data supporting the efficacy of these procedures and their potential complications: infection, altered sensation, adhesions, scarring, dyspareunia, etc
NewSexology 3 years ago
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There are several nerves (hypogastric, vagus, pelvic)that can be stimulated via the vagina. Or how do you explain that women with spinal cord injury can have orgasms when their cervix is stimulated?
WerewolfofOblivion 3 years ago
The (whole!) vagina doesn't have an anatomical structure that can cause an orgasm and by now no scientist and no anatomy and neurology textbooks demonstrated some vagus nerve's terminations in the vagina and in the cervix uteri: the genitosensory component of the vagus nerve is only a theory, not a scientific reality! are you sure that orgasm of women with spinal cord injury is caused by stimulation their cervix?... how can you prove it scientifically?...
NewSexology 3 years ago
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Scientifically proven because scientists of Rutgers University attached said spinal cord injured women to a device that showed their brain activity, they did in fact orgasm when their cervix got stimulated. This also proves that there IS in fact a connection between vagina and vagus nerve. Don't forget the pelvic and hypogastric nerves. There is not just the g-spot there is also the cervix and the anterior fornix that many many women describe as highly pleasurable areas.
WerewolfofOblivion 3 years ago
Have you read the articles of Whipple et al?... sorry, but there is not a connection between the vagina and vagus nerve! there is nothing scientific, they are only hypotheses! you believe that whipple has discussed their hypothesis in some congress of anatomy?... for you who does not have the cervix cannot have one or more orgasms?... and in vaginal intercourse is the posterior vaginal wall and posterior fornix to be more stimulated... is great the ignorance of these opportunists sexologists!
NewSexology 3 years ago
In a greater sense, ALL of our nerves are connected to one another. As newborns we feel with our entire bodies, and only learn to compartamentalize in order to identify injury. Hard science doesn't have all the answers to female orgasm, if they did it wouldn't be such a mystery still.
terry4O 3 years ago
But female orgasm does not a mystery!!! Female orgasm is not well understood by sexologists (and opportunist people) because they dont study on specialist textbooks: embryological development of the external genital organs, anatomy of the vulva and of female erectile organs are always described in anatomy textbooks. Female sexual physiology was at first described in Dickinsons textbooks in 1949 (Orgasm is orgasm, however achieved...) and subsequently by Masters and Johnson in 1966!!!
NewSexology 3 years ago
Physiology yes, but which one of these specialist text books talks about how to create an orgasm in a woman's body as easily as in a mans?
terry4O 3 years ago
Female sexuality is not scientifically studied and opportunist sexologists become famous with hypothesis: see Grafenberg that in 1950 hasn't discovered any G-spot and Jannini et al's article: this it is not a scientific article (there are many scientific errors) but it is published by Journal of Sexual Medicine (???), it has been cited by mass-media all over the world, but how many journalists and women read the whole text of this article? it's not true that the G-spot has been photographed...
NewSexology 3 years ago
I think Janini is an idiot. His research said that only very few women have g-spots, wouldn't this actually support your arguments?
WerewolfofOblivion 3 years ago
In Jannini's article there is no figure that shows a G-spot. One vaginal orgasm at least once in the past month (in women that reported at least two acts of sexual intercourse per week) it is not a significative difference with women without "vaginal" orgasm. Anterior vaginal wall is not an active organ. Urethrovaginal space is not term used in anatomy. Jannini write "nature of presence or absence of vaginal orgasm is another strong limitation of our findings."...? Sorry G-spot does not exist.
NewSexology 3 years ago
I really appreciate you sharing your thoughtful insights.
leafighter 3 years ago 15
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vaginal orgasms and g spots dont exist? i mean come on are you a virgin??? of course they exist. whos the fuckin genious that came up with that theory? i bet he sucks n bed. thats how come he thinks theres no such thing as a vaginal orgasm of a g spot... some fuckin peole are just retarted...
perdedor3571 3 years ago
How many women, in percentage, have the G-spot and vaginal orgasm? Paraurethral ducts and intraurethral gland all women likely have!... There are anatomy textbook where it says of the G-spot?... but you do not want that all women can have one or more orgasms every time they do sex? Clitoris exists in all women... Vagina and G-spot orgasm are only a business... Area know as G-spot is only a space with minor resistance See Pawlick triangle in anterior vaginal wall... Sorry, G-spot don't exist
NewSexology 3 years ago
Beverly Whipple (that whit Ladas and Perry they have invented G-spot 30 years ago) was also at the EFS congress 2008 (see the end of the video: she and WAS president Eusebio Rubio-Aurioles were present at this report) she didn't answer to questions at the end of her report: how many women, in percentage, have the G-spot? Has the female prostate (paraurethral ducts and intraurethral gland all women likely have!) an anatomical structure that can cause an orgasm? Why Whipple have not answered?...
NewSexology 3 years ago
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Yes, big lie.
Cheengow 3 years ago
Please, Can you make a scientific comment? Vagina is a reproductive organ (with little sensitivity: see new-born...). Vaginal and G-spot orgasm are an hypothesis without any scientific basis: vagina and female prostate don't have an anatomical structure that can cause an orgasm, they are only a business. We should spread certainties for all women not hypotheses without scientific bases and for few women. Orgasm is possible in woman with correct stimulation always (also multiple orgasms)!!!
NewSexology 3 years ago
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Lie.
Youssii 3 years ago
Please, Can you make a scientific comment? Vagina is a reproductive organ (with little sensitivity: see new-born...). Vaginal and G-spot orgasm are an hypothesis without any scientific basis: vagina and female prostate don't have an anatomical structure that can cause an orgasm, they are only a business. We should spread certainties for all women not hypotheses without scientific bases and for few women. Orgasm is possible in woman with correct stimulation always (also multiple orgasms)!!
NewSexology 3 years ago