"The G-spot is subjective" is not the same as it being a myth. That's like saying men's prostate stimulation is a myth just because many men and their partners can't find the spot or relax their minds enough to enjoy the ass. LOL
It has been stated for decades that the exact location of the G-spot tends to be in a certain area but it can vary--and so forth.
Most women only orgasm through clitoral stimulation but those who are blessed to have a findable G-spot (usually in the frontal region of the vaginal canal) can have a party if they are with a partner or an object that can also locate it.
ETA: And it doesn't HAVE to be called the G-spot. LOL. If sex feels good physically (versus emotional stimulation) to you and you have had a physical orgasm (versus a mental one) it is most likely because you/he/they/it have found your pleasure point, which is basically what a G-spot is. That's why the length of the man (or object) matters less than its girth. It's similar to men who like to ram their penis into something just to know they can reach the end zone, but they really only feel the ultimate pleasure through the head of the penis.
Last edited by DrPhil; 01-05-2010 at 11:29 AM.
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