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The Mystery Of The G-Spot: Untangling The Headlines
Jezebel/Intern Katy

A little over a week ago, the media began reporting that the g-spot – or, as it’s less sexily known, the Gräfenberg spot – does not exist. Our commenters immediately called bullshit, as did many experts.
The study, titled Genetic and Environmental Influences on self-reported G-Spots in Women: A Twin Study, set out to determine whether or not identical twins were more likely to report having a g-spot than fraternal twins. This, science blogger Scicurious, explains, could indicate there is a biological basis for the g-spot. If the g-spot is a biological fact, then identical twins should either both have it or neither should, or so the logic goes. While half the women questioned claimed they do have a g-spot, there was no correlation between twins. The authors of the study took this to conclude that there was no genetic basis for the g-spot. This quickly became the story Scientists prove the g-spot is a myth! Call of the search! and spawned a lot of unhappiness among women everywhere.
But there are problems, which is only natural, considering the fact that there are few topics more fraught with stereotypes and misinformation than female sexuality. Scicurious breaks down several of the issues with the study into three points: the average age of participants (55) may have skewed the information, the study excluded homosexual and bisexual women, focusing instead on what is apparently most important about women’s sexuality (the penis, duh) and finally, the authors of the study never defined the g-spot. They handed out surveys with questions like “do you have a g-spot?” but they did not provide an accurate description of exactly what that means. Bloggers for the Sundance Channel report that the women were asked if they had a “so called G spot, a small area the size of a 20p coin on the front wall of your vagina that is sensitive to deep pressure?” (I’d love to see a study asking men if they have a “so called dick?” and other such leading questions). This was, sadly, all the guidance they received.
To further complicate matters, Scicurious correctly points out that the idea of the g-spot has been inflated to epic proportions, until many people (women and men) no longer really know what it means (if they ever did):
The phrase “magic button” also pops up in Rachel Kramer Brussel’s exploration of the area for the Daily Beast. She spoke with several experts, including Violet Blue, author of The Smart Girl’s Guide to the G-Spot, about the whole g-spot brouhaha:
So, there you have it. The existence of the g-spot has been neither affirmed or denied by this study. And yet, reporters still seemed to jump on the it’s a myth! bandwagon with nary a thought to the sexism behind the statements. Unfortunately, a study that could have helped demystify a part of the female anatomy has only served to thicken the mists that obscure the elusive area. For now, we can turn back to Scicurious for a succinct, non-sexified description of the spot:
The “Reality” Of The G Spot And The Mainstream Media [Science Blogs] Yes, There Is A G-Spot [The Daily Beast]
Reports Of The G-Spot’s Nonexistence Are Vastly Exaggerated [SUNfiltered]
Related: Scientists Say “G-Spot” Doesn’t Actually Exist
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