G spot 1:4:10And Colin, you can, according to the scientists at King's College London, put your GPS away. 

These scientists contend that the G-spot is a myth. The consummate treasure hunt has come to an end. Pun intended. 

Alrighty then, let's consider how this study was conducted. 1,804 British women aged 23-83 answered questionnaires. All these women were either identical twins or fraternal twins. 

Should I go on? In addition to whatever snickering comments you might be making about twins (identical or otherwise) British women, or those in their 80's …IT WAS A QUESTIONNAIRE. 

Does this mean that the males who might read this can feel vindicated? Is Colin off the hook? When one twin said she was certain about the existence of her G spot did her sister ask for a romp with the obliging partner? 

The quest for whether there is, Virginia, a G spot, (apparently right up their with the quest for the Holy Grail, or proof of the existence of the Loch Ness Monster) continues. 

A debate is scheduled to take place with the publication of the Burn's and Spector's study. Has anyone suggested to this esteemed group that action speaks louder than words?

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