Yes, Virginia, there is a G-spot. That's what French docs want the world to know in a reminder that when it comes to sex, don't ask the British. UK scientists at Kings College recently declared that there was no proof that the female hyper-pleasure center exists. But French physicians declared at a symposium in Paris yesterday that the worshiped G-spot may fool researchers by remaining hidden if it's not "touched" enough, alerting women to its existence. In fact, at least 60% of women have a G-spot, one doc declared.
The Frenchies blamed anglo saxon "totalitarian" attitudes toward female sexuality for the egregious oversight, reports the Guardian. "The King's College study shows a lack of respect for what women say," said leading French surgeon Pierre Foldès. "The conclusions were completely erroneous because they were based solely on genetic observations, and it is clear that in female sexuality there is a variability . It cannot be reduced to a 'yes' or 'no,' or an 'on' or an 'off'.'" (More G spot stories.)