French hit back after British attack on G-spot touches nerve
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After scientists in London declared the G-spot may be a myth gynaecologists gather in Paris to launch counter-attack, as Lizzy Davies writes from Paris.
“Denouncing the study carried out last year by British researchers as fundamentally flawed, the French scientists insisted the fabled erogenous zone did exist in many women – around 60% according to Sylvain Mimoun, the organiser of the conference.”
Foldès, who pioneered a globally renowned technique to restore the clitorises to women who have been circumcised, said the questions in the King’s College study started from the false premise that all G-spots are alike. In fact, he says, the highly sensitive area bears little resemblance to the famed magic button guaranteed to generate immediate pleasure.
Moreover, said Mimoun, it will only be felt by a woman who knows it is there and takes steps to cultivate it. “In discovering the sensitive parts of her own body, this sensitive zone [the G-spot] will become more and more functional,” he said “But if she has never touched it and no one else has ever touched it ... it won’t exist for her as a consequence.” [Via]

02/07 at 05:17 PM
Ha, the French response sounds more religious than scientific. You have to BELIEVE. Well, whatever works.
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