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G-Spot Debate

The debate about the existence and location of the G-spot.

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Jan 17, 2026
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What evidence supports or refutes the anatomical basis of the G‑spot in the anterior vaginal wall?

The claim that a discrete G‑spot exists on the anterior vaginal wall is contested: multiple clinical, imaging, anatomical and histological studies report conflicting results, with some authors documen...

Jan 12, 2026

How do MRI and diceCT imaging studies differ in what they reveal about internal clitoral anatomy?

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusible iodine contrast-enhanced micro-CT (diceCT) are complementary tools for studying internal clitoral anatomy: MRI excels at noninvasive, multiplanar visual...

Jan 12, 2026

Which sexual positions and partner techniques most reliably combine clitoral and anterior‑wall stimulation during intercourse?

Combining clitoral and anterior‑wall stimulation during intercourse—often called “blended” stimulation—is reliably achieved by positions and partner techniques that allow simultaneous external clitora...

Jan 10, 2026

How does clitoral anatomy vary between people and how does that affect types of stimulation?

Anatomical studies now show the clitoris is a complex organ with large internal and external parts that vary substantially between people, and those variations help explain why some respond best to ex...

Jan 9, 2026

Can you orgasm from anal intercourse

Yes — people can and do orgasm from anal intercourse, but who can, how often it happens, and what it feels like vary widely: clinical mapping and surveys show a minority can orgasm from anal penetrati...

Jan 6, 2026

What is the anatomical structure of the clitoris and its parts?

The clitoris is a complex, mostly internal erectile organ whose small external glans is only the tip of a Y‑shaped structure made of erectile tissue, crura, and bulbous components that are richly inne...