Burnaby,
B.C.
Canada (PRADULT) September 21, 2009
– Do
you have a G-spot
and can you squirt? - by
Robert O. Cock
“A recent study by
British scientists has found that the mysterious G-spot, the sexual
pleasure
zone said to be possessed by some women but denied to others, may not
exist at all. In
the research, 1804 British women aged 23 to 83 answered
questionnaires.”
This
study raised a few questions in my mind:
How
would a woman know if she had a G-spot anyway?
For
many, it’s like asking: “Do you have an
appendix?”
Many
participants will say: “I think so, although I’ve
never
seen it, or felt it”
It’s
the same with the G-spot.
Many
will answer “Yes” simply because they
don’t want to be
labelled as abnormal or uncool.
Some won’t even know what the
question is about
and put a “Yes”, “No” or a
“Not sure” answer, at random.
I
think the scientists in this case have not taken the right
approach.
Trying to get meaningful results using a
questionnaire for such a complex issue
will end in false conclusions being made.
These scientists have assumed the G-Spot may not exist in some women.
I believe this to be a false assumption.
Let
me put it this way:
Do
we question whether a person has an appendix?
No,
because more than 99% of the population are born with
one, men and women included.
So
why would nature exclude 50% of women from having a
G-spot as they apparently concluded in this study.
I
say the G-spot does exist in
all females.
Just the stage of
development of the G-spot varies.
I can’t prove it,
but the
circumstantial evidence is irrefutable.
Another approach
As
part of studies in human embryology, we learn about the
development of the sexual organs in the male and female from conception
through
to birth and beyond.
Human embryology of
the sex organs 101
Both
sexes start out with the same primary organs and these
begin to differentiate as the foetus develops in the womb.
The
penis develops in the male while in the female the same
primary tissue forms the clitoris.
The
testes develop in the male which later descend into the
scrotal sac, while in the female, these primary organs travel upward
into the
abdomen to become the ovaries. The male
scrotum surrounds the testes. In the female the primary folds that do
not
coalesce, form the labia on each side of the vaginal opening.
The
similarity between external labia and scrotal skin is
obvious.
The
tissue surrounding the urethra becomes the prostate
gland in the male and it becomes the G-spot gland in
the
female. Even if it shrinks to an almost invisible layer of cells, it
must still
be there!
By
the way, many men have discovered that stimulation of the
prostate gland via the rectum can also produce pleasurable sensations
and even
copious quantities of ejaculatory fluid! I
assume
this must be called the P-spot.
(P for Prostate)
Where is it?
The
position of the G-spot we can assume is around the
female urethra between the bladder and the urethral opening (often
referred to
as the pee-hole). So the G-spot can be found on the upper front wall of
the
vagina in the mound of spongy erectile tissue behind the vaginal
opening. The
nerve endings in this area are apparently closely associated with the
sensory
nerves coming from the clitoris. So the two organs are linked by nerve
fibres to
the brain just as closely as a finger and thumb are. Upon stimulation,
they
work together to send nerve impulses to the pleasure zones of the
brain,
causing the pituitary glad to release serotonin hormones.
How big is it?
The
size of the G-spot varies of course in the same way that
clitoral size or labia size and can differ widely. As mentioned it can
be so
small as to be invisible to the naked eye, or it can develop to the
size of an
orange (same as the prostate).
How sensitive is it?
The
sensitivity of body parts can vary too depending on the
number of nerve endings in the tissue. The number of primary nerve
endings in
any area will be a result of inheritance, but subsequent numbers are
gained by additional
development of the brain pathways through regular stimulation of the
existing
nerve endings.
So in practical terms the G-spot may be so insensitive as to convey no
more feeling than other parts of the vagina,
or it may develop to the point where it is equally as senstive as the
clitoris.
What is its Function?
The
G-spot gland can produce a quantity of fluid that is
ejaculated at orgasm.
This is a clear, slightly sweet, sticky fluid that should not be
confused with urine. The
quantity of
fluid produced is related to the size of the gland and the quantity of
brain-nerve pathways that have developed over time.
Now
the wild card here are the environmental influences that
have their effect over many years from childhood through the teenage
years and
even in to middle age.
We
often hear that women only reach full sexual maturity in
their thirties or forties.
By maturity we mean the ability to enjoy
sexual
activities to the fullest.
This
proves beyond doubt that sexual enjoyment is a direct
result of “learned” brain and nerve pathway
development over a period of time
through regular stimulation of the erogenous zones. In this case over
20, 30
years or more!
Hormones &
inherited factors
The
pituitary gland releases hormones that influence the
development of the secondary sexual characteristics.
i.e.
development of pubic hair, enlargement
of the breasts, changes in muscle mass, changes in the voice etc
Exposure to sexual
stimulation
The
exposure to normal sexual stimulation of the female body
has a marked influence on the development of their secondary sexual
characteristics. Stimulation can be via a variety of senses but mainly
the tactile
senses.
This is of course
independent of the body's natural growth patterns which are inherited
and puberty eventually occurs despite any lack of external stimuli.
Puberty will occur earlier if there is already a history of
stimulation.
Psychological factors
The sexual extrovert
A
child that is reared in a household where sex is a
permissible subject and has no guilt attached to experimentation will
allow the
full potential of sexual awareness to develop. This in turn allows the
brain
pathways to establish early and this can influence the amount and
frequency of sex
hormones released by the pituitary gland. So
it’s a self propagating cycle. The more hormone release
through pleasurable stimulation allows further development of the
sexual
organs.
Therefore
women who've had sexually active parents and who
have been exposed to eroticism without involving guilt from an early
age will
have well developed brain pathways that enable them to maintain a
strong focus
on sexual pleasure by the time they reach adulthood.
The sexual introvert
On
the other hand a child reared in a household where sex is
a forbidden subject where any form of experimentation such as
masturbation is frowned
upon or even punishable and information about sex is denied, the
child’s sexual
awareness is suppressed to the extreme. The brain pathways concerning
sexual
awareness are poorly developed and the pituitary gland releases minimal
amounts
of sex hormones. The cycle remains in a dormant state for a long time,
or even
for life. In these cases the sexual organs such as the G-spot remain
undeveloped.
So
women who have trouble reaching their goal of explosive
orgasms may be victims of their inherited genes; they can blame their
parents
and their upbringing in a sheltered environment, with guilt often being
associated with anything remotely sexual. These women will need a lot
of time
and strong motivation to catch up with the mental and physical
development of
their peers.
Learned pathways
It's
the same for anything new that we learn. It takes time
and a great deal of practice to develop strong nerve pathways in the
brain and
extremities to perform any task really well.
An example
Can
an apprentice carpenter make a beautiful cabinet the
first time he picks up a chisel? No. He
has to learn for many years how to become a
craftsman. Not only does he have to learn the technical details of how
to use
tools but his brain has to develop enough to allow fine muscle control
and to
be able to focus on the precision required in that craft. The finger
tips
become highly sensitive as do the eyes. So they are capable of
detecting the
slightest imperfection that would go unnoticed by others.
Another example:
A
skinny guy goes into the gym. Can he lift heavy weights
the first time?
No.
With daily exercise and training over several years he
can eventually develop huge muscles and lift the heavy weights. The
psychological focus needed to lift very
heavy weights is not something that develops overnight. It takes a lot
of
training over a number of years.
Women and sex
For
women and sex it's very similar.
Does
a virgin have an orgasm the first time she has sex?
It’s very unlikely unless she has been masturbating for
years before. She
has to learn by experience and develop her brain nerve pathways that
allow her to focus on her erogenous zones to enable orgasm.
Experience
For
women who’ve experienced a lot of enjoyable sex over the
years, instead
of just being a passive receptacle for sperm, the vagina can develop
into a
muscular organ that can massage the penis to ejaculation without any
movement
on the part of the male. With a lot
of
stimulation, the vagina will develop more sensation and the brain will
be able
to fully focus on all the sensory nerve endings in and around the
vagina and
other erogenous zones. So it takes a long time and a lot of practice
for women
to develop their bodies into horny, orgasming, sex-addicted, squirting
wonder-women!
G-spot development
The
G-spot starts out as a vestigial tissue remnant (equivalent to the
prostate gland in the male) that may
have little or no apparent sensitivity, but with time it can begin to
enlarge,
and produce fluid. After
years of development it can become very sensitive and
is capable of producing lots of fluid within a short time.
Strong
muscular contractions can ejaculate
this fluid in bursts up to several metres from the urethral opening
during
suitable stimulation.
Another
very handy analogy to the G-spot is another part of
the female body that everyone can observe (assuming you have
permission!)
Female breast tissue
as a comparison
The
pre-adolescent breast is typically not much more than a visible
areola spot.
Under
the influence of hormones at puberty, the breast
tissue slowly enlarges to reach the dormant (or pre-pregnancy) size. The
dormant breast tissue may produce very
little or absolutely no secretion at all even though they range in size
from a slightly
enlarged areola through to large C sizes. OK, we know you
have
seen exceptions to the rule!
And you've got pictures? Don't tell me ..
During
pregnancy and lactation, the breast size can increase
many times more.
The lactating breasts of a mother with a 6 month old infant
can produce many litres of milk during the course of a day. With little
or no
external stimulation, the breast can squirt streams of milk from many
separate ducts
on the areola.
So
you can see the G-spot gland behaves in a similar manner
to the human breast.
Beginning with hardly a sign of its existence, right through
to full development where large G-spot glands can produce copious
quantities of
secretions that can be ejaculated from the urethral opening upon
appropriate
stimulation.
The
mammary tissue and the G-spot tissue development are influenced
by hormones, although they may differ slightly because they have
different
functions.
Nature gives preference to developing mammary
tissue because
it’s essential for the survival of the infant (or at least it
was in the days
before baby formula).
The
usefulness of the G-spot gland is more obscure and I
would imagine that it is indeed a vestigial organ that really has no
important
role in sexual reproduction nowadays. However I think it did have an
important function
in our ancestors which is worth some discussion.
Our Ancestors
One
can imagine that in the dark and distant past of
primitive humans, when we had much more sensitive noses, the G-spot
gland’s
most likely function may have been as a scent-laying organ. My theory
is that
during copulation the male was sprayed with a “he
belongs to me!” scent,
in other words a marker. His pubic hair
would be saturated in her scent and the smell would be noticeable for
the rest
of the tribe, particularly after the secretion started to ferment. He
had better not go home to his wife
smelling like that! It would
help to
reduce adultery for one thing! Maybe the alpha male could tell if one
of the
young men has been fooling around with one of his wives and
he’d also know
which wife was being unfaithful! Who knows maybe it still has that
function
today? The
smell would be a dead
giveaway!
Thank goodness for showers and soap!
How does a woman
learn how to squirt?
With
young inexperienced couples, "normal"
intercourse is rarely sustained long enough for a woman to develop her
physical
and psychological potential to orgasm or to squirt fluid from a well
developed
G-spot gland. So she needs to rely on masturbation to achieve faster
development.
This
is where a fucking machine will speed things along in
the development!
A large dildo can be guaranteed to stimulate nearly everything
inside the vagina.
A sex machine can keep going for as long as required, as opposed to
the young man who can rarely last more then a minute or two before
ejaculating,
all stimulation coming to an abrupt end. Only the frequency of
intercourse can
make up for the lack of stimulation time, in each separate experience.
Rabbits
know this!
So
a fucking machine gives the woman time to relax and build
up to that state of arousal they need to make an orgasm happen and to
develop
their G-spot gland much faster.
Another
important tool in developing the G-spot is a strong
vibrator like the Hitachi that will reach all those deeply placed nerve
endings
that are sensitive to pressure.
There
are now available many vibrators with special shaped
heads or attachments that make it easy to reach the G-spot.
It’s a little
awkward to reach with a normal vibrator.
So now that you know you definitely have a G-spot, it’s time
to explore the
possibility of getting it to work, if it doesn't already!
I’d
recommend a video starring Flower Tucci.
http://robocock.org/squirting_demo.wmv
(60MB) Click
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O. Cock
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