
More than two out of five motorists have made love in a car, but Londoners are the least likely to indulge, a survey said today. Read the rest of this entry »
The GPilot is just the latest tool used to locate the elusive G-Spot. Results: inconclusive. |
The curtains of shame, guilt and pornographic resources so cloak the truths of our erotic lives that we must constantly strive to push away the myths and unveil the reality behind them. And while the quest for truth is a noble one, solving this particular riddle breaks down, more or less, to our longing to simply be better in bed.
For any guy not stuck in the Stone Age, the desire to please a partner is equal to, if not more powerful than, the urge to satisfy one’s own carnal needs. At least that’s what we tell ourselves. And there’s nothing a guy loves more than an easy shortcut.
Enter the mystical Gräfenberg Spot—popularly known as the G-spot. Named after the German gynecologist, Ernst Gräfenberg, this spot, purportedly found on the front of the vaginal wall, is supposed to be the secret to absolute pleasure for women. Gräfenberg described the area that we call the G-Spot as located on the “anterior wall of the vagina along the course of the urethra” and as a constant “erotic zone” in his 1950 opus “The Role of Urethra in Female Orgasm,” published in the International Journal of Sexology. Read the rest of this entry »