Some medical researchers have been arguing that the G-spot is about as real as unicorns and angels, which has made women everywhere wonder if they’ve been wasting their time searching for the elusive “vaginal orgasm.” A review published in the Journal of Clinical Anatomy asserts that the existence of the so-called G-spot, or the magical spot located inside the pussy that can make a woman cum, cannot be proven with scientific evidence. This is why the researchers say that women should focus on the “female orgasm” instead of the “vaginal orgasm,” since every woman has the capacity to orgasm if her clit is nice and stimulated.
The researchers explain that the clit is basically the “female penis” since its anatomical structure is so closely related to a male’s cock (see pictures below). While the comparison may seem strange, a clit and a dick are similar in the way that increased blood flow causes their spongy tissues to engorge right before orgasm—the only difference is that the clit is very small and hard to find, which is why it’s important to educate and demystify women about their pussy’s. The study’s aim is to raise awareness about the myths of the “vaginal orgasm” so that women who feel shame at not being able to cum through PIV sex alone can start taking control of their own sexual pleasure.
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Read more about the G-spot study here.