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- G-spot abstract "The G-spot, also called the Gräfenberg spot, is characterized as an erogenous area of the vagina that, when stimulated, may lead to strong sexual arousal, powerful orgasms and potential female ejaculation. It is typically reported to be located 1–3 inches (2.5–7.6 cm) up the front (anterior) vaginal wall between the vaginal opening and the urethra and is a sensitive area that may be part of the female prostate.Neither the G-spot nor the existence of female ejaculation has been proven. Although the G-spot has been studied since the 1940s, disagreement persists over its existence as a distinct structure, definition and location. A 2009 British study concluded that its existence is unproven and subjective, based on questionnaires and personal experience. Other studies, using ultrasound, have found physiological evidence of the G-spot in women who report having orgasms during vaginal intercourse. It is also hypothesized that the G-spot is an extension of the clitoris and that this is the cause of orgasms experienced vaginally.Sexologists and other researchers are concerned that women may consider themselves to be dysfunctional if they do not experience the G-spot, and emphasize that it is normal not to experience it.".
- G-spot thumbnail Female_reproductive_system_lateral_nolabel.png?width=300.
- G-spot wikiPageExternalLink findyourgspot.htm.
- G-spot wikiPageExternalLink whatisgspot.htm.
- G-spot wikiPageExternalLink ejacula.htm.
- G-spot wikiPageID "88750".
- G-spot wikiPageRevisionID "605815942".
- G-spot caption "Drawing of the female internal sexual anatomy. The G-spot is reportedly located one to three inches into the vagina, at the side of the urethra and the urinary bladder .".
- G-spot name "G-spot".
- G-spot name "Gräfenberg-spot".
- G-spot width "220".
- G-spot subject Category:Human_female_reproductive_system.
- G-spot type AnatomicalStructure.
- G-spot type BiologicalObject.
- G-spot comment "The G-spot, also called the Gräfenberg spot, is characterized as an erogenous area of the vagina that, when stimulated, may lead to strong sexual arousal, powerful orgasms and potential female ejaculation. It is typically reported to be located 1–3 inches (2.5–7.6 cm) up the front (anterior) vaginal wall between the vaginal opening and the urethra and is a sensitive area that may be part of the female prostate.Neither the G-spot nor the existence of female ejaculation has been proven.".
- G-spot label "G-spot".
- G-spot label "G-spot".
- G-spot label "G-точка".
- G-spot label "Gräfenberg-Zone".
- G-spot label "Gスポット".
- G-spot label "G点".
- G-spot label "Point G".
- G-spot label "Ponto G".
- G-spot label "Punkt G".
- G-spot label "Punto G".
- G-spot label "Punto G".
- G-spot label "بقعة جي".
- G-spot sameAs Bod_G.
- G-spot sameAs Gräfenberg-Zone.
- G-spot sameAs Punto_G.
- G-spot sameAs G_puntu.
- G-spot sameAs Point_G.
- G-spot sameAs Titik_G.
- G-spot sameAs Punto_G.
- G-spot sameAs Gスポット.
- G-spot sameAs G-스팟.
- G-spot sameAs G-spot.
- G-spot sameAs Punkt_G.
- G-spot sameAs Ponto_G.
- G-spot sameAs m.0m6j3.
- G-spot sameAs Q517807.
- G-spot sameAs Q517807.
- G-spot wasDerivedFrom G-spot?oldid=605815942.
- G-spot depiction Female_reproductive_system_lateral_nolabel.png.
- G-spot isPrimaryTopicOf G-spot.
- G-spot name "(Gräfenberg's locus)".
- G-spot name "G-spot".
- G-spot name "Gräfenberg-spot".