Guys, the next time you feel the need to play with yourselves...............
Male G-spot has finally been found and it's not where you thought it was
Recent statistics have shown that provocation of the prostate gland has been associated with deep sexual pleasure - so much so that some sexperts have dubbed this region the male G-spot.
But a new study has hugely contradicted this verdict, suggesting that the real G-spot is several centimetres north, in a largely overlooked area of the penis.
Any gents reading this (and ladies too), look away now - to study sensation in the penis, they sliced the donated genitals into small sections, just a few millimetres thick, and then added a dye which bound to nerve endings.
They found plenty of nerve endings in the glans, the head of the penis, but the real 'on-switch' is thought to be in the frenula delta, the triangular area at the underside of the penis, where the head meets the shaft.
Unfortunately, this region is often damaged during circumcision, which is the surgical removal of the foreskin, often for religious reasons.
According to IFL Science, one particularly common method of circumcision cuts right through the frenulum, which could reduce pleasurable sensations for some men if the incision is too deep.
And the trouble is, most doctors don't know about the frenula delta.
Now you know!!
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