Female orgasm: battleground of science?

We should phase out that term if possible, agreed Dr. Amichai Kilchevsky, a urologist at the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven.

“I don’t think very many scientists or urologists would argue that there is an actual G-spot,” he told Reuters Health. “I don’t think it does any favors to women to refer to it as one spot, it’s probably a system of vascular structures that are all kind of interplaying.”

It is wrong to say there is one specific location called the G-spot that, when stimulated, leads to orgasm for every woman, he said.

But the Puppos go one step further, arguing that the vagina is never involved in orgasm since it is not part of what they call the “female penis.”

As a consequence, they say, the term “vaginal orgasm” should be thrown out. Orgasm is only possible by stimulation of the clitoris, they write. Using the catchall term “female orgasm” will include both actual clitoral orgasms and the vaginal orgasms women may think they are having because they have been misled by the media.

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