But why do men consider anal stimulation by a woman to be gay? Do they think the same about oral stimulation???
oh myles, you've never been kissed?
My second impulse was, "How many Italian doctors did it take to find it?"
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Indeed Fraggle, you have to watch those Italian Quacks and their impulsive compulsion for taking of pulses.
When he took my pulse, I complained. He said " what seems to be your complaint ". I said " prostrate complaint, can you fix it?"
So he probed my anus and came to the conclusion that my frequent alien insertions had weakened the walls of my sphincter and he feared I may have even wrecked 'em.
yeah, spud, you have to be careful of those doctors who do anal exams with their penis.
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7254523.stm
The good news: no more excuses from men.
The bad news: not every woman has it.
"The latest research, published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, was carried out the Dr Emmanuele Jannini at the University of L'Aquila, and involved just 20 women.
Ultrasound was used to measure the size and shape of the tissue beyond the "front" wall of the vagina, often suggested as the location of the G spot.
In the nine women who reported being able to achieve vaginal orgasm, the tissues between the vagina and the urethra - which carries urine out of the body - were on average thicker than in the 11 women who could not reach orgasm this way.
Dr Jannini said: "For the first time, it is possible to determine by a simple, rapid and inexpensive method if a woman has got a G spot or not."
However, Dr Tim Spector, from St Thomas' Hospital in London, told New Scientist that the thicker tissue might actually be part of the clitoris - another extremely sensitive area.
Another suggestion was that, rather than being the cause of more orgasms, having these frequently might actually lead to better-developed musculature in this area.
Dr Petra Boynton, a sexual psychologist at University College London, said that an entire industry had grown up around the idea of a G spot, and it was unhelpful to label women unable to find theirs as "dysfunctional".
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Since I don't want to leave the male readers feeling left behind, info on the male G spot:
http://www.master-your-g-spot.com/male_g_spot.html
* Calmly licks eyebrows and assumes air of smugness*
Just speaking for myself, the entire concept of anal stimulation never entered my mind until I was an adult, moved to Hollywood, and learned things about gay sex that I never really wanted to know. The idea that heterosexual women might be out there performing anal stimulation on their male partners is another one of those things that I could have lived quite happily without knowing. Until your post it never occurred to me that it was anything but a gay activity. Any straight man who's had a prostate exam would be likely to take the same attitude. It's not something you'd want to get poked for pleasure. In the old days when sexual activity was deferred many young women had the same result from pelvic exams.But why do men consider anal stimulation by a woman to be gay?
No. All but about seven or eight men on earth love it.Do they think the same about oral stimulation???
There are lots of women who have never had an orgasm despite reasonably determined and cooperative attempts to reach it. Whether this is due to insensitivity or dysfunction of the nerve endings, other physiology, or psychological issues, must be (and is not always) determined in each individual case. But in the context of pop science and slang terminology, as the Resident Linguist I believe this qualifies as "lack of a G-spot."what not every woman has it!? seriously come on! of course they have!
But why do men consider anal stimulation by a woman to be gay? Do they think the same about oral stimulation???
Obviously you've never had a prostate exam.There are no nerve endings in that region. . . .
No, I didn't. I have, of course, heard that stimulation of the prostate can be pleasurable, but calling it a "male G spot" seems a bit much.
As an older man, I can tell you prostate exams are highly uncomfortable - almost next to getting needle injected for blood test - embarassment not withstanding.
As an older man, I can tell you prostate exams are highly uncomfortable - almost next to getting needle injected for blood test - embarassment not withstanding.
As an older man, I can tell you prostate exams are highly uncomfortable - almost next to getting needle injected for blood test - embarassment not withstanding.