Yep, the G-spot exists.
The question of whether vaginal orgasms and clitoral orgasms should truly be classified as different things is
in the medical world. But many women say that orgasms involving stimulation of their G-spot—either alone or with a partner—feels unique, says Dr. Komisaruk.“The nerves that convey clitoral sensation are different from the pelvic and vagus nerves that convey vaginal sensation,” says Dr. Komisaruk, “so it is not surprising that the orgasms that are stimulated by one or the other of these nerves feel different from each other.
This phenomenon has been reported in medical literature, too. In studies from the 1970s, women described clitoral orgasms as “localized, intense, and physically satisfying,” and vaginal orgasms as
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