Are the clitoris and the G-spot the same thing? New research into how women achieve orgasm

Are the clitoris and the G-spot the same thing? New research into how women achieve orgasm

If you’ve read any good literature on great sex with a girl, then you’ve certainly heard the discussion about the two main zones that make women orgasm. The most prominent area is the clitoris. It is externally detected and is usually the easiest way to orgasm with a woman, as any woman who masturbates will most likely have one of these orgasms. The other type is an orgasm from the G-spot, which is internal. Stimulating this area involves penetration and rhythmic movement over the area just above the pubic bone. The easiest way to stimulate this area is to use your fingers in a “come here” motion.

Almost everyone knows these two areas, right? In recent years, these two places have come to represent everything about sex and sexual prowess. While this isn’t the whole truth (there are actually many other erogenous zones in the vagina that lead to orgasm), it’s certainly an important point.

However, new research promises to rewrite everything we thought we knew about female erogenous zones.

Dr. O’Connell and the New Model

If you ask most women, they will tell you that the two types of orgasm feel different. This is really important because it has led generations of researchers to believe that they must be separate erogenous zones. The clitoris was considered a small isolated area and the G-spot either a quirk of the innervation of the vagina or, even stranger, something that didn’t actually exist!

Australian scientist Dr O’Connell is now challenging this belief. Using sophisticated MRI technology, she begins to unravel the mysteries of the female anatomy and with it the structure of the clitoris. She was amazed to find that the clitoris was longer than almost everyone thought: possibly even as long as the penis!

“The vaginal wall is actually the clitoris,” she was quoted as saying, showing a photo that traces the clitoris all the way from the visible part to the top of the labia, then back all the way to the uterus it surrounds. This was big news for people interested in sex, as it meant that every type of orgasm from the urethra to the G-spot involved clitoral stimulation.

While the proof of this theory is groundbreaking, the theory itself has been known for a long time. William Masters and Virginia Johnson (the couple who made their name with the famous sex book The Human Sexual Response) proposed the theory, but it was poorly received (Especially since the debate over whether or not the G-spot exists is still raging).

Should these two erogenous zones be treated differently?

So is it time to stop talking about the G-spot and other such spots as the AFE and just call them “front of the clitoris” and “back of the clitoris” instead? The honest answer is that although they are different parts of the same erogenous zone, they are stimulated differently and give sensations that are very different. So we should continue to call them separate zones and use the scientific definition to discover more about the wonders of the female sexual anatomy.

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