Do all women have a G spot?

I recently came across some research suggesting that physical differences in women may explain why some have ever reached an orgasm during vaginal intercourse. Emmanuele Jannini at the University of L'Aquila in Italy studied twenty women, and found that apparently the ability to achieve an orgasm through the G spot is linked with a thicker anterior wall of the vagina.

Jannini used vaginal ultrasound to scan the entire urethrovaginal space - the area of tissue between the vagina and urethra thought to house the G spot. The team scanned nine women who said they had vaginal orgasms and 11 who said they didn't. They found that tissue in the urethrovaginal space was thicker in the first group of women,” stated an article on NewScientist.com.


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