Sexologist explains the G spot isn't what you think it is.
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Sexologist Georgia Grace has opened up about science's new breakthrough in understanding the G Spot.
Ms Grace sat down with LADbible Australia for an episode of FYI to explain to people all over the world about that hard to find spot during intimate moments.
“Many of us grew up and didn’t receive any education. All of the information was quite binary and very heterosexual,” said Grace.
“And it was all about sexual shame really.”
Because of this, Grace says there seems to be a gap in our knowledge of sexual pleasure.
“Because so much research hasn’t been done into pleasure or orgasms or bodies because there was a lot of fear and shame around sex and pleasure, we don’t know a whole lot," she said.
Nowhere is this research more lacking than around our understanding of the clitoris.
“It’s really wild that research and ideas about the clit have only emerged over the past decade or so,” said Grace.
“We didn’t even know if the G-Spot was an actual thing, and it was this kind of myth that was named after a man.”
But thanks to the work of an Australian urologist, Helen O’Connell, science’s understanding of what the G Spot is has drastically improved.
“The G Spot isn’t this sort of weird little spot, it’s actually part of the whole entire clitoral network,” said Grace.