Sexual Dysfunction in Women: Just a Matter of Labels?
An article from the UK newspaper The Independent examines the still-undiscovered country of Ladybits and How They Work. The piece reminded me that no matter how much you hear about the G-Spot, nobody really agrees on what or where it is. My favorite quote comes at the conclusion: "...some...
question the whole notion of female sexual dysfunction. The clinical psychologist Dorothy Rowe expresses the cynical view. It is, she says, 'something men dream up when women won't do what they want'."

Ugh, this painfully reminds me of the time I was having cocktails with my younger brothers (they were 21 and 24 at the time) and they boasted that they knew where the g-spot was on a woman "one inch in and one inch up", and that they used it frequently. On the inside I'm cringing "you're too young, you can't be doing these things, you can't know this stuff!" On the outside, I said to them, "Good for you for making sure she's having a good time."
I know where the G-spot is: in a spa on a Caribbean island where the drinks are free and the cabana boys well built.
Caribbean island? That's my g-spot, sister!
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