Sep 29, 2009 -
The G-spot: What is it?
The Gräfenberg spot or G-spot was discovered by Ernst Gräfenberg a German gynecologist who first described it as “an erotic zone located on the anterior wall of the vagina along the course of the urethra that would swell during sexual stimulation.” The area the G-spot occupies is called the urethral sponge and it is tissue that surrounds the urethra (the tube we pee out of) that swells with fluid during sexual arousal. It is associated with the prostate gland in men and is made up of a complex system of erectile tissue, secretion glands (the Skene’s gland), the internal pelvic nerve and muscles that engage with one another during the arousal cycle. In most women it is sensitive to pressure and stimulation which can lead to high levels of sexual arousal and powerful orgasms. The existence of a G-spot has been widely accepted and most popular sexology books treat it as fact. In one study of female ejaculation, 84% of the approximately 1300 professional women who responded reported a sensitive area in the vagina, and this was correlated with those who also reported ejaculation.
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Nov 07, 2009 -
By: J. Wakeman
I thought these were fun to read. I think you will smile about them too Sugar ladies :)
Women try to stay focused during sex.
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Oct 28, 2009 -
Scott Patterson
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Jan 09, 2009 -
TVGuide.com has confirmed that Michelle Trachtenberg will reprise the role of mean-girl Georgina on several upcoming episodes of Gossip Girl. But… why?
We think Trachtenberg is a fine actor (she had some fun sending up a Britney-type pop tart on Six Feet Under, if you recall), but the Georgina-Serena face-off never quite came together for us.
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