It appears women will obsess about anything... or is it men? Apparently there has been a rash of upset over whether or not you can "find" the G-Spot and now "
experts" are saying it doesn't exist.

Other experts over the years have hailed the G-Spot as the key to the "vaginal" orgasm. Where and how women have orgasm has been such a mystery to medicine since they discovered we could have them. Back in the turn of the century doctors didn't think women could have them, and yet, massaged them vaginally to relieve "Hysteria". (Hysteria was a catch phrase for women who were stressed, unhappy and otherwise emotionally out of sorts)
Back in the 60's the woman's movement put the "vaginal orgasm myth" to bed, insisting that the ONLY orgasm women have is the clitoral one. Hmmm... some women seemed to experience things a bit differently and the "G-Spot" was born. "The Gräfenberg Spot, or G-Spot, was named in honour of the German
gynaecologist Ernst Gräfenberg who described it over 50 years ago. It
is said to sit in the front wall of the vagina some 2-5cm up." (
Times article) But now, according other "experts", the G-Spot doesn't exist at all and was merely a fantasy? Here is my take: We all have different levels of sensitivity and experience orgasm differently.
The Tantric Sex experts say they can get an orgasm from kissing, from a nipple and well, just thinking about it. So perhaps, it is possible that there are multiple erogenous zones throughout the body, including the G-Spot.
Of course there is the myth of the "G-Spot" for men. But that's another story.
What do you think? Comment below!