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 Report: Vaginal orgasms ‘don’t exist and the G-spot is a myth 
 There is no such thing as a vaginal or clitoral orgasm and the G-spot is a myth.

That is the conclusion of a group of researchers who instead want us to use the term ‘female orgasm’.

That’s all well and good, but what does that mean for women?

Well, it basically means the whole of a woman’s nether regions are stimulated effectively. That includes the clitoris, the vestibular bulbs on either side of the vagina, and the pars intermedia – a band that joins the vestibular bulbs.

The findings were published in the journal Clinical Anatomy which found that most women don’t have orgasms during penetrative sex.

While they say you can’t have a clitoral orgasm, it is still key to all female organs.

It’s made from the same material as the male penis and is a woman’s most erogenous zone.

Sexologist Dr Vincenzo Puppo said: ‘Male ejaculation does not automatically mean the end of sex for women.

‘Touching and kissing can be continued almost indefinitely, and noncoital sexual acts after male ejaculation can be used to produce orgasm in women.

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