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15. J Sex Marital Ther. 1986 Fall;12(3):211-20.
The « G spot » and « female ejaculation »: a current appraisal.
Alzate H, Hoch Z.
Abstract
In the light of the available evidence, this paper reviews two current controversial issues in the area of female sexuality: the « G spot » and « female ejaculation. » It is concluded that evidence in support of the « G spot »–defined as a discrete anatomical structure located on the anterior vaginal wall, which swells upon being tactilely stimulated–is inconclusive, and, in the event of its existence, no evidence has been produced linking it to Skene’s glands. However, it seems reasonable to accept that women possess a zone of tactile erotic sensitivity on the anterior vaginal wall, which in many of them may extend to the entire anterior wall and to the posterior vaginal wall. It also seems that some women emit a fluid through the urethra at orgasm, although its true nature and anatomical origin are still unclear.
PMID: 3531529 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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