May 13, 2012
One of the most intense and ongoing debates on the subject of sex centers on the existence, or non-existence, and the function of the g-spot in women. Essentially, the g-spot is known as a particular portion of vaginal anatomy that is very sensitive and can cause female orgasms during intercourse. However, there has never been ...
April 11, 2012
How many times have scientists reportedly “discovered” that the female G-spot does or does not exist? More than I can count. But they’ve done it again. A new study has confirmed that women can orgasm from sex without any stimulation of the clitoris. Scientists found that clitoral and vaginal orgasms are completely separate and activate ...
November 9, 2011
Dear Madame X, When I have sex I always need to pee. Not while we’re doing it, but before the big moment I always have to excuse myself and run to the powder room. It really breaks the mood. I always have to although sometimes I don’t even go much, or if I’d already gone ...
July 21, 2011
There’s a weird double standard around female ejaculation. On the one hand, it’s almost a mystical occurrence that only a portion of women seem to experience. On the other, it’s given a very unglamourous name and is the butt of jokes about “freaky” women in bed.
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July 13, 2011
If you’re visiting Moscow, you can now find sex in not-so-obvious places. Tochka G (“G-Spot”), Moscow’s first museum to showcase sex in all its glory, may be the first place to check out for frisky tourists who aren’t ready to visit the Russian capital’s many strip clubs and brothels. Though the museum comes equipped with ...
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February 2, 2011
Dear Madame X, My girlfriend says I have a small penis, and I counter that she has a giant vagina, but anyway you can imagine the problem. We have tried a wide range of creams, lotions, spells and positions, but not much is working. We’re great together but needless to say this might just be ...
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December 24, 2010
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the G-spot does exist. It can be much easier to find if the woman is already aroused when you start your hunt. It’s on the front wall of the vagina and is a few centimetres in. Each woman is different so have fun exploring and don’t worry if you can’t find ...
September 15, 2010
Dear Madame X, When I have a really good orgasm sometimes I pee. Usually I can arrange it so no one notices but if they do most guys think it’s cool. What is wrong with me? I am a little worried about whether this means I have a medical problem that needs looking into. I ...
January 29, 2010
Last week a study came out from Britain that concluded the g-spot does not exist. The French have responded to the British announcement that the g-spot does not exist by declaring the study as flawed and saying that around 60% of women do have a g-spot.
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January 19, 2010
Men who ignored it were insensitive. Women who couldn’t feel it were frigid. But now science has (really?) proven that the g-spot is a myth.