Everything you need to know about the G-spot but were afraid to ask
Ever since gynaecologist Ernst Grafenberg first discovered what we now call the G-spot, way back in 1950, the little erogenous zone has caused a stir. Scientists have debated whether it exists - despite the fact that 75 percent of women claim to have one - and researchers have pushed, prodded and probed the spongy mass to learn more about it. But shockingly, it wasnt until 1981 that Beverley Whipple and John D Perry actually gave the G-spot its name, in honour of Grafenberg. Even today, a quarter of women havent discovered theirs, meaning they could be missing out on a way to enhance their orgasms and understand their body better.
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SarziLove 7 months ago
Thank you! Excpetionally helpful video! Much appreciated! <3 +Fav
DieAndBehold 2 years ago