Clitoral and G-spot orgasms originate from the same area, a new research has claimed.
Studies have been conducted to support the view that the sensitive tissue in the G-spot, a bean-shaped area of the anterior vaginal wall that can augment overall arousal, orgasms and female ejaculation, when stimulated, ay be part of the clitoris and is not a separate erogenous zone.
Studies have been conducted to support the view that the sensitive tissue in the G-spot, a bean-shaped area of the anterior vaginal wall that can augment overall arousal, orgasms and female ejaculation, when stimulated, ay be part of the clitoris and is not a separate erogenous zone.