A doctor claims he has dissected the G-spot, proving that it exists. This is an area of female anatomy that has always fascinated me. Being a student of Anatomy (really), I made a study of it.
First of all, I'll relate an interesting anecdote in connection with a medical article, dealing with the subject. I owned this very elaborate and graphic article on the G-spot. I showed this article to a Bethelite, and he insisted on taking it with him to Bethel. And that was where my medical journal disappeared. At the time, I thought it very unusual for something like that to be stolen in Bethel, but in hindsight I know now that there are at least as many wierdos and pervs in Bethel, as there are in the general population (if not more - the testosterone levels there must be sky-high).
Back to the subject, in Embriology we learnt that the development of the male and female fetus run parallel, and at some stage the fetus differentiates into a male or female (if the testosterone supply is cut off in a male fetus it turns into a female, even with a Y-chromosome).
Now according to my studies, the G-spot in the female is "a leftover" of the prostate. The reason why it is more prominent in some than others has to do with its development or lack thereof. So this new finding comes as a surprise. I thought the G-spot has been "proved" a long time ago. Perhaps our medical students and/or doctors have more up-to-date information on the subject.