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Scientists finally discover location of male G-spot and it's not where previously thought

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Scientists finally discover location of male G-spot and it's not where previously thought

Scientists at the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain have discovered the location of the male G-spot, which they believe is the frenular delta. This finding challenges previous assumptions that the most sensitive part of the penis is the glans, and could have implications for sexual medicine and urology.

A team of scientists led by Alfonso Cepeda-Emiliani conducted an anatomical study of the male penis and located its main erogenous zone. The frenular delta, where the head meets the shaft on the underside, has a higher concentration of nerve endings, making it more sensitive. The study involved mapping the sensory nerves of 14 cadavers. The findings suggest that anatomy textbooks may have been incorrect in identifying the glans as the most sensitive part. The discovery could lead to a better understanding of male sexual pleasure and have implications for doctors performing circumcisions.

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