Quote Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
The G-Spot is a myth. There's no evidence to support it's existence, so don't waste your time trying to "find" it.

Hines, T. M. (2001). The G-spot: A modern gynecological myth. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 185, 359-362.

Hines reviews the research support for the existence of the widely discussed "G-spot" (Grafenberg spot), a term first used in a 1982 book on human sexuality. According to some authors, the G-spot refers to an area on the anterior wall of the vagina that, when stimulated, results in intense sexual arousal. According to Hines, however, the behavioral and physiological evidence for the G-spot is virtually nonexistent. For example, contrary to claims by some G-spot proponents, there is no evidence for a dense constellation of neurons in the anterior vaginal wall. Moreover, much of the purported evidence for the G-spot derives from the self-reports of a handful of women. Hines concludes that the G-spot is best thought of as a "gynecological UFO" for which there is no compelling or even suggestive scientific evidence.
I think hes jus mad cause hes a nerd and never found it lol. But apparently, if the women say there is, and have been stimulated by it, im pretty sure there is one.