Why getting a "miracle" shot is not the answer by G Spot Expert- Deborah Sundahl.
The G-SHOT Plastic Surgery Invades the G-Spot
LOVE –YOUR-BODY WARNING: THE G-SHOT OR ANY COLLAGEN AUGMENTATION OF THE GSPOT IS UNNECESSARY AND MAY BE HARMFUL.
by Deborah Sundahl Copyright 2007
A new plastic surgery procedure, called the G-Shot, which injects collagen into the Gspot to create arousal and increase its size, has attracted media attention. Women should be cautioned against the G Shot for these seven reasons:
1) The G-spot is the female prostate. It is an organ, not a spot. In 2001, the term ‘female prostate’ was defined in Histology Terminology, the medical journal responsible for naming anatomical parts. Unfortunately, doctors who are performing this G-shot procedure are mostly uninformed in this fact, because previous to this, the medical profession has considered the female prostate vestigial “dried up and non functioning” or denied its existence altogether – as one gynecologist so eloquently put it in USA Today, “The G-spot is as real as a UFO.” On the G-shot website and most other resources, this organ is still depicted as a spot. Therefore, too little is known about the female prostate in general, much less the effects that G-Shot collagen injections would have on the numerous (up to 48) tiny ducts and glands that make up the female prostate – the G-spot.
2) The location of the G-spot on the G-shot website and many other resources is uninformed and erroneous. The female prostate’s glands and ducts, surrounded by erectile tissue, is sprinkled along the urethral canal. It begins at the outside opening of the urethra, and extends approximately two inches along the urethral canal. Since the urethral canal parallels the vaginal canal, the G-spot can therefore be felt 1) around the opening of the urethra (urethral meatus area); 2) at the opening of the vagina and 3) just inside the vagina through the vaginal roof.
In her book, Deborah Sundahl defines the head, body and tail of the G-spot. The G-spot’s head surrounds the urethral opening and continues to the vaginal opening. The body is just inside the vaginal opening, where one can feel the famous G-spot ridges. The tail is the area approximately two inches inside the vagina where one’s finger naturally curves around the tail of this organ, and is the famous location where most women feel the most sensation – only if they have not yet awakened their entire G-spot. In a fully awakened G-spot, the entire organ is sensitive.
3)The size of the G-spot on the G-shot website and many other resources is incorrect. The G-shot website states that collagen injection will make the G-spot “…about the size of a quarter in width, and one fourth of an inch in height (meaning the projection into the vagina)” A collagen injected G-spot is the same size as a normal woman’s aroused G-spot! Therefore, collagen G-Shot injection into the G-spot is unnecessary, and a questionable sales hype with serious health risks.
4)The G-Shot procedure is risky. The long list of 68 health risks listed on the G-shot website is blood curdling. The procedure is not approved by the FDA, and the G-shot website states the collagen they use is second rate, “an ‘off label’ use”.
5) A feminist issue – the G-shot procedure takes advantage of women who are sexually frustrated. Many women feel thwarted in their attempts to find their G-spots and/or awaken its natural state of ultra sensitivity due to the lack of information and outright neglect of the G-spot’s (female prostate’s) central role in female sexuality. This ignorance is caused by a medical profession that still carries misogynistic attitudes towards divorce in many marriages. Women need to actively defy attitudes that put their bodies and health at risk, and boycott organisations that minimise their sexuality in order to sell a questionable (and costly - $1800 to $6000) G-shot procedure.
6) The real problem: Since the G-spot is the female prostate, it is therefore ultra sensitive by nature. What is going on then, that most women do not feel aroused by their G-spot or experience exquisite feelings in their vagina, since this organ – as men attest to – is ultra sensitive by nature?
Switching gender roles for a moment may help us understand this situation. What would men do if their partners came at them with a large, hard dildo, and rammed it into their prostates? Perhaps numb out? Perhaps shut down sexually? Perhaps say, “Not tonight, dear. I have a headache?”. Perhaps find it difficult to have an orgasm, and then feel confused (and perhaps a little abused) when the culture cries from every corner that 1) perhaps men just are not orgasmic; 2) perhaps men are just not meant to have an orgasm; and 3) the most insulting discourse yet: what is the evolutionary nature of the male orgasm anyway?
7) There is a natural cure: A woman’s G-spot needs time and attention, not g-Shot injections! It is fairly easy to awaken these sensations with informed education, as well as some healthy erotic techniques. When the G-spot’s sensations are naturally awakened, they are more exquisite than the sensation of being pumped with collagen –and are under a woman’s control!
Deborah Sundahl is founder of The Female Ejaculation Sex Education Institute, author of Female Ejaculation and the G-spot (printed in three languages), producer and host of three DVDs on this topic (including the first vidio on female ejaculation (1991), international lecturer and seminar leader, as well as a lifelong spokesperson for women’s sensuality. She has studied the scientific findings and discourse on the G-spot for over 20 years. A trained herbalist, she cautions against the use of collagen injections to achieve sensitivity in the G-spot – the female prostate – preferring a natural, sex education approach. Her website www. deborahsundahl.com is A Collagen Free G-spot Zone.
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