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http://www.metro.co.uk/lifestyle/807889-g-spot-doesnt-exist-claim-scientists
As millions of men around the world at once go "A ha!"
The elusive erogenous zone said to exist in some women and denied to others may just be a myth encouraged by magazines and sex therapists, according to a team of British scientists.
The King's College London team interviewed 1,800 women and found no proof of it.
All of the women were pairs of identical or non-identical twins. Identical twins share all their genes, while non-identical pairs share 50 per cent of theirs.
If one identical twin reported having a G-spot, this would make it far more likely that her sister would say the same.
But this pattern failed to emerge, suggesting the G-spot is a matter of the womans subjective opinion.
As millions of men around the world at once go "A ha!"