Originally posted by: Chosonman
<=== one of the 90% confused on this topic
Originally posted by: DJFuji
Originally posted by: bigredguy
Originally posted by: myusername
Right, but prostate != g-spot? Considering morphology divergence between genders (e.g. clitoris/glans) wouldn't there be a secondary mass of nervous tissue in males if the female g-spot were a physical structure? Is it near, or in fact the prostate, or do people just call it the "male g-spot" because it is pleasurable?Originally posted by: Koing
Try it on your own with some lube or with a gf but she may not be comfortable with it. Some are though.Originally posted by: myusername
So is the "men's g-spot" you folks are talking about just the prostate (which of course, women don't have), or is there something I missed while poring through all those sexual tomes in my adolescent years?
Koing
There is a huge number of nerve endings in the male anus, so there is some physcical structure there.
The "male gspot" is partially because of the high number of nerve endings but mostly because of the stimulation to the prostate. IIRC the prostate makes and holds the fluid in semen and direct stimulation can result in more explosive contractions, which are really what orgasms are.
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Ilmater
While I tend to agree with you, I wonder how sure these women are that they can't have orgasms. If their men are cutting off their clitorises, I can't imagine they're too concerned with making them fell good.Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Red
I don't want to be locked, I'm genuinely curious about this because I've heard so much conflicted FUD. My g/f doesn't think there is a g-spot, she thinks her clitoral orgams are as good as it gets, she really enjoys them. However, another girl I talk to in my PR society went into this in depth g-spot versus clitoral orgasm speech and it made me totally rethink things.
Women who have their clitoris removed (so-called female circumcision, a common practice in many African and Muslim countries) completely lose their ability to have an orgasm. That would suggest the so-called g-spot is a myth, or that it is located in the clitoris.
I just edited my comment. I heard that claim made by an anatomist in a documentary I saw about a year ago. But a quick search of the web just now seems to suggest some women are capable of having orgasms after clitorectomy, so who knows. I respectfully bow out of this discussion now.![]()
Originally posted by: Red
Originally posted by: JohnCU
there is no such thing as a g-spot.
<- has the book, "Sex for Dummies":thumbsup:
So I've been searching for a myth? :Q