what is the deep spot or point A, this little-known area which promises to increase our pleasure tenfold

Based on the advice that flourishes on the web, the ways to achieve Nirvana are countless. However, it took time for the scientific community to address the question of female pleasure. The least we can say is that speculation about female orgasm and how to achieve it have flourished over the years. The G spot, the C zone, the A spot, the deep spot… We no longer know how much to devote ourselves to! Researchers themselves took a long time to agree on the existence of these pleasure zones. Our vagina and our vulva are said to be full of magical places that promise happiness once stimulated. Let’s take stock of our points.

The little history of the G spot

The first thing to point out is that scientists disagree on its existence. In 1981, a first definition of the G-spot was given with reference to the work carried out by the German sexologist Ernst Gräfenberg in 1950. It is described as a secret erogenous zone in the vagina, capable of increasing female pleasure and orgasm tenfold, if stimulated. The existence of this point has since agitated the scientific community and intrigues everyone. A study of King’s College de Londres suggests that it is a “subjective idea” with no real physiological existence while other researchers claim to have located it. According to other biologists, it would be nothing other than the extension of the clitoris towards the walls (…)

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