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So many visitors have asked for quick access to G Spot books, toys, videos,
DVDs
and tapes that we have joined with "DoctorGary", who has the most complete
G Spot Shopping Cart on Line. Click on the "Tools and Education" bar
above to go to the store.
Have You Met the Fockers?-- Now available here: The complete
line of Liberator brand "Sex Furniture", including the "ramp/wedge" used
in Roz Focker's sex workshops, as featured in the Universal Studios 2004
hit movie "Meet the Fockers". Click on the DoctorG.com icon
directly above to see the complete selection.
Tantra Guru Jim
Thomsen of Key West has begun a new project -- collecting
photographs of actual G Spots using a new camera originally designed for
dentists to take close-up pictures of teeth. Here are three recent
photographs. Isn't this a better use for the
clever new camera?
Jim's
extraordinary photographs play an important role in
The
G Spot In Focus, which has just been released as an E-Book
($19.95).
(Above) The G Spot in various states
of arousal in three different women. Notice especially the lack of
uniformity or even similarity between women. Each seems to be
unique, in appearance as well as sensitivity. Is there any doubt why
some people have trouble finding it?
Prof.
Milan Zaviacic's "The
Human Female Prostate" is now available
for purchase in e-book
or CD format. This
is a highly technical book with over 60 drawings and microphotographs
of the "female prostate" or "G Spot".
His work was the major force in changing the official name of the Skene's
Glands to "Prostate Gland" Click
on the blue link above for more examples, a review, and complete ordering information.
This book will convince the skeptics in your office -- or those who find
it on your coffee table! Most
photographs are in color.
The Gräfenberg Spot
(The "G Spot")
Renewed interest
led to 2005 re-issue of the 1982 best seller.
Because of recent popularity of The G Spot, especially among teachers
of Tantric Sex methods, the US publishers decided to release an updated
version on January 2, 2005. This website now serves as a continuous update for the
original Appendix A, "sources of contemporary information" and
will feature the latest scientific research on the topic.
Dr.
Perry's research leading to the modern re-discovery of the Gräfenberg
Spot is described in the best-selling book, The G Spot
(1982), written with Alice Ladas and Beverly Whipple. The G Spot
has now been translated into at least 26 languages;
most recently, Chinese in 1995, and Thai in 1997. A second edition
was recently published in Spanish and now in the USA (Owl trade
paperback, 2005,
$15.00 MSRP, only $10.40 on Amazon.com). And after 20+ years, the 1982
version of the book was still selling well at Amazon.com,
with a 20% discount ($5.59 plus shipping).
Click on Amazon's link to see readers' reviews and to order a copy for
yourself or a friend. Click on the book cover (right) to see other
language editions.
Ernest Gräfenberg, MD, put forth two radical claims
in a 1950 scientific article called "The Role of Urethra" -- vaginal
sensitivity and female ejaculation. But in 1953 he was forced to
withdraw one of those claims to get published in an anthology.
For a startling side-by-side comparison, look at "Revised
By The Author".
Dr. Gary Schubach has complied a Bibliography
of Female Ejaculation research which includes over a hundred references.
This is one of the most popular items on this website.
How did Dr. Alfred Kinsey overlook evidence of vaginal sensitivity?
"The
Primitive Psychology of Alfred Kinsey" examines his assumptions
and the evidence which he had to discount to justify his cliterocentric, anti-Freudian
theory.
An internet email list has been established to allow
discussion of contemporary experiences of The G Spot topics: vaginal
sensitivity, female ejaculation, pelvic muscle exercise, and the varieties
of orgasm. The list has now been moved to the new GoogleGroups server -- click on the Google
icon in the left margin above for instructions to sign up!
The physiological difference between orgasms resulting
from clitoral stimulation in comparison to those from "Gräfenberg Spot"
stimulation is illustrated in a technical document showing EMG muscle
tracings; it is available in "Clitoral
and G-Spot Orgasms". Unfortunately,
Masters and Johnson never made measurements like this! They just
assumed that all orgasms were essentially "the same", and they never
investigated further.
Four Years have
passed since professional skeptic Dr. Terrence Hines published a short "opinion
piece" in the ACOG journal (August, 2001), declaring the G-Spot to be a "gynecological
UFO", but his complete "report" has still not appeared anywhere in
print. Could it be that the criticism provided by the various
authors (see the link) convinced him he was just plain wrong?
Or maybe it just convinced the editors. Interestingly, a Google
search shows that virtually all who saw the original Reuter's news release
mistakenly referred to it as a "study" when in fact it was
never more than his personal opinion. The only exception was
Dr. Susan Block's "Sex
in Review" Internet Newsletter (Oct. 13, 2002).
Note: Recent Scientific
progress has rendered this 2001 debate moot.
But we continue to post the links in the interest of historic exposition,
academic purity and freedom of inquiry. We decided
to reprint both Hine's opinion piece
and the experts' rebuttals under the "Fair Use" provisions
of the US Copyright Law. Click
Here for access to the documents.
This page has
been read
times since November 13, 1997.
This page was last updated on
12/10/06
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Copyright 2000-2006 by John D. Perry
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