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  2. The 'Male G-Spot' Does Exist—Here's How To Find It - AOL

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    The G-spot (or “P-spot”) is an area that is dense with nerve endings, meaning it’s a delicious spot for mind-blowing pleasure. ... Similarly, women won’t ask their partner if that’s ...

  3. Prostate massage - Wikipedia

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    The prostate is sometimes referred to as the "male G-spot" [12] or "P-spot". [13] Some males can achieve orgasm through stimulation of the prostate gland, such as prostate massage or receptive anal intercourse, and males who report the sensation of prostate stimulation often give descriptions similar to females' accounts of G-spot stimulation.

  4. Erogenous zone - Wikipedia

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    Some human erogenous zones. An erogenous zone (from Greek ἔρως, érōs "love"; and English -genous "producing", from Greek -γενής, -genḗs "born") is an area of the human body that has heightened sensitivity, the stimulation of which may generate a sexual response such as relaxation, sexual fantasies, sexual arousal, and orgasm.

  5. Arterial blood gas test - Wikipedia

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    An arterial blood gas (ABG) test, or arterial blood gas analysis (ABGA) measures the amounts of arterial gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide.An ABG test requires that a small volume of blood be drawn from the radial artery with a syringe and a thin needle, [1] but sometimes the femoral artery in the groin or another site is used.

  6. The G Spot and Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality

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    The chapter on "Female Ejaculation" is largely based on anecdotal testimony, and illustrates another issue in the debate, the weight placed on anecdotes and small numbers of observations rather than biomedical investigation or clinical trials. Importantly, a number of the women stated that they had been diagnosed with urinary incontinence.

  7. G-spot - Wikipedia

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    The location of the G-spot is typically reported as being about 50 to 80 mm (2 to 3 in) inside the vagina, on the front wall. [2] [12] For some women, stimulating this area creates a more intense orgasm than clitoral stimulation. [11] The G-spot area has been described as needing direct stimulation, such as two fingers pressed deeply into it. [13]

  8. Vaginal fornix - Wikipedia

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    The anterior fornix is also called the a-spot, an analogue to the g-spot (Gräfenberg spot), which is closer to the vaginal opening, ...

  9. Urethral sponge - Wikipedia

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    The urethral sponge is an area in which the G-spot (Gräfenberg Spot) may be found. [1] Although the G-spot may exist, it has been doubted by various researchers. A team at The King's College in London, the biggest study on the G-spot's existence thus far, and involving 1,800 women, found no proof that the G-spot exists. The authors of the ...