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27 April 2012
G-spot real, suggests anatomical evidence

The existence of the g-spot has been a hotly debated topic since the eponymous Dr Grafenberg claimed he had identified a small mass of erectile-like tissue around the female urethra.

For centuries, women have been reporting engorgement of the upper, anterior part of the vagina during sexual excitement and now a new study in The Journal of Sexual Medicine documents that this elusive structure does exist anatomically.

Adam Ostrzenski, of the Institute of Gynecology in Florida, conducted a stratum-by-stratum anterior vaginal wall dissection on an 83-year-old cadaver. "The dissection established the presence of the g-spot, a well-delineated sac structure located on the dorsal perineal membrane, 16.5 mm from the upper part of the urethral meatus, creating a 35 degree angle with the lateral [side] border of the urethra," he explained.

Having 3 distinct regions, the g-spot emerged with dimensions of 8.1 mm length, 3.6 mm width and 1.5 mm height. Upon removal of the entire structure with the adjacent margin tissues, the G-spot stretched from 8.1 to 33 mm.

"This study confirmed the anatomic existence of the G-spot, which may lead to a better understanding and improvement of female sexual function," Ostrzenski concluded.

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Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine


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