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I’ll be teaching a workshop on the G-spot at the Looking Glass, a fantastic dungeon and play space in downtown Oakland. Come on by and get all your questions about G-spot play answered!
G-spot Pleasures! At the Looking Glass, Jack London Square, Oakland, CA April 3, 2011 2-4 pm Email to RSVP and get directions at mail@thelookingglassarts.com. $20 per person/ $35 a couple with Advance Tickets, $25 per person $40 a couple at the door Purchase tickets here.
Do you want to try out G-spot play? Or maybe you’ve given it a shot and it didn’t do what you wanted? Sex educator Charlie Glickman is here to explain the finer points of G-spot play! You’ll learn how the G-spot works, the best tips and …
Continue reading Upcoming Workshop: G-spot Pleasures 4/3/11
This article first appeared on the Good Vibrations Magazine.
Every time I think we’ve sorted out the question of whether the G-spot exists, some new study gets published and the media takes it and runs with it. The Times (UK) has reported that a team of British researchers has shown that the G-spot doesn’t exist. But when you dig a bit deeper, a few interesting methodological problems come up.
First, here’s what the research team did: they interviewed about 1800 women, all of whom were pairs of twins, either identical and non-identical. The scientists assumed that if one member of an identical twin pair reported G-spot experiences, her sister should be more likely to also report it since identical twins would probably be similar. …
Continue reading Where, oh where has the G-spot gone?
Last week, this article in the New Scientist came out about some research that is long overdue. According to recent research published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, some women have an area on the anterior wall of the vagina that’s thicker and very responsive to stimulation.
For years, women and their sexual partners (of all genders), sex educators, and lots of other folks have been saying that there’s something there. But the problem has been that most women’s g-spots are pretty hard, if not impossible to find if they’re not aroused, which makes it tricky for scientific methods to find them. Of course, some people get turned on in medical labs, but probably not enough to make it possible to conduct good research. …
Continue reading finally, they’ve found the g-spot!
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