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Ladies and Gentleman, Raise your glasses!
It's time to salute Dr. Emmanuele Jannini. If you haven't heard of him, chances are you will in the very near future, for he and his research team have finally solved one of life's greatest mysteries...
THE G SPOT!
Yes, we finally have real scientific data identifying that the G spot is real!
Apparently, all those nights, mornings, and the occasional lunchtime adventures you guys shamefully left your special someone "high and dry" without taking care of business, it might not have been your fault.
Now before you begin placing the blame entirely on her lady parts to save your semi-shattered ego, take this lesson to heart because knowing the "roadmap" in this instance just might change the typical "Saturday night run through" to a mind blowing moment worthy of a OH MY F***ING GOD!
Dr. Jannini's study suggests that women with thicker tissue in the upper region of the vaginal canal have greater sensitivity than those without, as identified in the ultrasound images below.


For those of you who didn't pass basic ultrasound imagery, take a look at this artist's rendition:

For all the experimental types out there, this could be very useful bit of knowledge for the weekend's festivities wouldn't you say? Take this information and do your own analysis over the weekend.
Later in the weekend, I will be giving a detailed explanation of how to identify if a G Spot stimulated orgasm is in your future, as well as discuss several very easy ways to "stimulate" this part of the female anatomy.
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