G-spot doesn’t exist-Female orgasm-Sex education-congress2008- Grafenberg’s article1950
March 13th, 2010 by Yes, thats me in the picture!
The G-spot is really an hypothesis: Grafenberg, in 1950, hasn’t learned any G-spot. Grafenberg described some cases of female and male urethral masturbation and he did’nt report an orgasm of intraurethral glands. Every sexologist should read Grafenberg’s original article and the hypothetical…
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March 13th, 2010 at 10:20 am
(excuse me, I dont speak English, I use a program for translate)
For female prostate, please read Grafenberg’s article (him writes of female urethral masturbation…, i.e. “urethral” orgasm…, it is whole urethral mucosae with erogenous receptor and sensibility…).
For male prostrate, a secretion or a ejaculation is not = orgasm… the pleasure with fingers in anus is caused by stimulation of anus and rectal mucosae… besides, in both sex, psychic factors are very vital…
March 13th, 2010 at 11:18 am
I realize that you are confused by some of my wording. What Im asking is, why is it that it is possible to achieve an orgasm through the prostate if the anatomical structure does not allow it. It’s like saying that it is impossible to freeze water and then being able to turn around and do it.
March 13th, 2010 at 12:18 pm
Female and male prostate dont have an anatomical structure that can cause an orgasm: please, certainties scientific, no hypothesis!
March 13th, 2010 at 1:01 pm
I don’t know why they call it that, but when you stimulate the prostate, for some reason it can induce an orgasm.
March 13th, 2010 at 1:36 pm
Male G-spot: why G?…
But, female and male G-spot are only a business
March 13th, 2010 at 1:53 pm
Thank you, but I’m just curious, what do you reckon of the male g-spot? I’m wondering how you can induce an orgasm in a man without penile stumulation whatsoever.
March 13th, 2010 at 2:04 pm
I am pleased for women that have a “intense orgasm …”, but vaginal and g-spot orgasm are not right terms from scientific viewpoint and all women can have orgasm with fingers in vagina/anus with simultaneous stimulation of clitoris and the majority of women have not vaginal/G orgasm, for this is vital that making sex or making like must to mean orgasm in both partners, always, with or without vaginal intercourse. Please, certainties for all women, see all my video and comments.
March 13th, 2010 at 2:23 pm
I really don’t have an opinion, but what are people talking about when they say that they have an intense orgasm when they are stimulated in that specific place?
March 13th, 2010 at 2:47 pm
International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health Congress, Annual Meeting, 2009 Feb 14, at the end of debate on G-spot: Dr Jannini vs Dr Vardi (see the program of the congress in website of isswsh) sexual medicine experts have voted against existence of G-spot (also G-spot amplification is a swindle) All women have the right to orgasms always: orgasms in both partners with or without a vaginal intercourse: Please see my other videos and Masters-Johnson’s textbook
March 13th, 2010 at 3:42 pm
I really don’t want to get mixed up in this..
but I hear a lot of people talking about the g-spot and if it’s real or not..
The only thing that I see repeated is there isn’t any scientific data about it..
I only have one thing to say..
Do you have scientific data or proof that it does NOT exist??
Well if you don’t then by your own standards you can’t be sure it doesn’t or for that matter say it doesn’t or hold any argument until proven scientifically that it in truth does not exist..
March 13th, 2010 at 4:06 pm
How about this, why just not worry about it and just be glad you can please your partner.. I am married to a woman that had a total hysterectomy as well as had her ovaries removed. but according to her she feels some kind of climax and is pleased with sex and you know what, I never question it.. Scientifically sex should be near impossible for her but we have a full sexual relationship and are pleased with each other..
March 13th, 2010 at 4:16 pm
Excellent picture in sex education this should be view in school and college and add to their lesson
March 13th, 2010 at 5:00 pm
Please, see all my videos e comments!… know you how many woman cannot to have an orgasm (vaginal, g-spot, clitoral)?… For you, all women have not the right to sexual pleasure? Female orgasm (clitoral, vaginal, g-spot orgasm: they are incorrect terms! See Masters-Johnsons textbook) it’s caused by female erectile organs (clitoris, vestibular bulbs, labia minora etc…): Please All Women have the right to orgasms Always! G-spot doesn’t exist, it is a business, g-spot augmentation is a swindle
March 13th, 2010 at 5:40 pm
Yes, you have two different sensations and I pleased for you, but female ejaculation is only a secretion of urethral glands! Vaginal orgasm is a incorrect term from scientific point of view: say you how many woman cannot to have orgasm?… Please: for you what is the G-spot? Have you read grafenbergs article?… sexologists should spread certainties for women not hypotheses! Orgasm is a normal function of all women! g-spot is a business (swindle!) of opportunist sexologists (see g-spot augmentation)
March 13th, 2010 at 6:13 pm
At least through my experience I can tell you that clit ejaculation is clear and transparent, G-spot ejaculation is thick and white, kind of similar to a man’s sperm but less of course.
March 13th, 2010 at 6:56 pm
G-spot amplification: See in OBSTETRICS-GYNECOLOGY Sept 2007 V-110. American College Obstetricians Gynecologists. So-called vaginal rejuvenation, revirgination, G-spot amplification etc: These procedures, offered by some practitioners, are not medically indicated, this medical nomenclature is not used. Women should be informed about the lack of data supporting the efficacy of these procedures and their potential complications: infection, altered sensation, adhesions, scarring, dyspareunia, etc
March 13th, 2010 at 7:53 pm
well this is all very fascinating, and i agree that its vital to help women know there bodies, i guess just learning or teaching the right terms and using them correctly is vital too, to my understanding with all of this at least. i just don’t reckon its very nice to tell women that the pleasure that they are getting, how ever they call it, isn’t real just because people are using the incorrect terms.
March 13th, 2010 at 8:13 pm
Dr. O’Conner is getting credit for many things she herself did not originate. Clitoral bulb originated from the FFWHC in the late 70’s, published in “New View of a Woman’s Body” in 1981. They were feminist medical professionals with one agenda – help women to know their bodies and obtain proper medical care through this knowledge – not opportunistic sexologists. This is vital for you to know to clarify your arguments.
March 13th, 2010 at 8:45 pm
clitoral bulb is term invented by Dr OConnell in 1998, it is divulged by mass-media and sexologists but it is not corroborated by embryological and anatomical evidences, it is only a proposal: why only in sexology proposal and hypothesis without any scientific basis are immediately scientific reality?… Sexologists (and opportunist people) dont study the sexual anatomy on specialist textbooks! Sexologists in sex education should spread certainties for all women not hypotheses!
March 13th, 2010 at 9:38 pm
I agree with you, all orgasm is clitoral, but reckon you are over generalizing when you say certain terms where place into existance by opportunist sexologists. For example, “clitoral bulb” was first used by the Federation of Feminist Women’s Health Centers as a way to re-educate men and women that the source of a woman’s orgasm is her clitoris. They say clearly this is their intention. They weren’t sexologists or opportunists, not to say that others who followed weren’t. Vital Herstory!
March 13th, 2010 at 10:15 pm
Yes, vaginal orgasm is incorrect term: it is only an hypothesis of Freud (as all sexologists know, see Masters & Johnson, Dickinson books). Sexologist (and opportunist people) dont study the sexual anatomy on specialist textbooks (vaginal orgasm, G-spot, bulbs of clitoris, clitoris-urethrovaginal complex, urethrovaginal space, periurethral glans, they are not scientific terms and used in anatomy). FEMALE ORGASM is possible always because all women have the clitoris and other erectile organs
March 13th, 2010 at 10:20 pm
are you saying that the use of the words “vaginal orgasm” is incorrect? because what I am understanding from this information is the fact that the use of the words are incorrect.
March 13th, 2010 at 11:04 pm
oh and this video, it sucks. read that shit for me ok, its not even legebal
March 13th, 2010 at 11:41 pm
If my girl says she has a G spot, she has a G spot.
Wouldn’t your whole ‘no G spot theory’ get supported by women if it were right
March 14th, 2010 at 12:02 am
Have you read books of Hite and Masters-Johnson?… Orgasm is possible in every woman because it’s caused by the female erectile organs, vagina is a reproductive organ with small sensitivity… “20% to 60% of women…”: sorry, but for me it is vital to know sexual anatomy and physiology! All women can achieve orgasm every time they make sex: all women have the clitoris and you can stimulate it during the vaginal/anal sex: please, certainties for all women not hypotheses for few women!