G spot – myths and reality
Authors:
Z. Pastor
Authors‘ workplace:
NZZ GONA, Soukromé sexuologické centrum, Praha, vedoucí lékař MUDr. Z. Pastor
Published in:
Ceska Gynekol 2010; 75(3): 211-217
Overview
Objective:
The purpose of this review is to give an overview of anatomical and physiological assumptions of female sexual response. To notify on new models of female sexual behavior. To clarify and discuss some of the hypothesis concerning the theory of forms, nature and possibilities of female sexual response in particular relating to the area known as the G spot.
Subject:
Systematic review.
Setting:
GONA, Private Sexological Centre, Prague.
Subject and methods:
Current literature review.
Conclusion:
Female sexual responses are very variable in their display. The female sexual response is modified by anatomical and physiological capabilities of each individual. Emotional and psychogenic factors have an important role. Interpretation of by science unsubstantiated hypothesis or marginal facts in sexual life as standard facts may lead to female sexual dysfunctions and relationship issues. Existence of a specific anatomical structure known as the G spot has not been proven by any relevant scientific studies.
Key words:
G spot, models of female sexual response, orgasm, female ejaculation, female sexuality.
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