People keep looking for it, despite a lack of evidence. Funny how much myth surrounds the topic of sex.
Why would you destroy a fairly interesting article by bringing an unrelated and highly debated subject like religion into it?
Christians aren't allowed to have enjoyable sex. Therefore they would have little interest in the topic.
That's something a guy with no experience at all would say. I've had a preacher's daughter or two that rocked my fucking world.
I guess some people do get off on nailing someone with little to no knowledge of sex. I assume that was true for both of you.
Maybe within the next 10 or so years, you'll get a chance to find out for yourself. Be sure to come back and tell us. I doubt your right fist really cares one way or another how bad you are.
You know, if you can't find the G-Spot....just try harder. I'd also like to point out that there's no hard evidence for God or multiple dimensions, but we still believe in them. So try to find that G-Spot tonight. Consider it a sacred homework assignment from me. Bet you never thought science could be this much fun !
Wow. Actually, buddy, Christians can have whatever the hell sex they want, as long as it's with a spouse of the opposing gender. That being said, logic and transitive property state that what you consider enjoyable sex is premarital homosexuality. To each their own...
I'm getting the feeling that talking negatively about God here is frowned upon. In any event, this g-spot news gives me a valid excuse for not trying. Today is a good day.
Saying anything is probably frowned upon by someone or group of people here. That's what makes it such an effective debate forum. Say anything bad about atheism works the same way, only with different posters.
I know a woman who had something, I forget what she called it, injected into her "G" spot. She had an orgasm everytime she had sex for the six months till it wore off. All it is, is the base of the clit. For some women it is bigger or smaller, easier to hit or harder. Everyone is different...just like male penis size. Besides only like 20% of women orgasm during intercourse..... And they asked in the survey? Did they take into account the fact that some/most of the women may never have tried to find their g-spot? It's not all that hard to find, but you need to be aroused/engorged enough that you can find it. Just like the penis.