Rabinerson David, Horowitz Eran
Helen Schneider Hospital for Women, Rabin Medical Center, Petah Tikva.
Harefuah. 2007 Feb;146(2):145-7, 163.
The G-spot is an ill-defined region, located on the anterior vaginal wall, in its upper outer third, suggested by Ernst Grafenberg, and commemorates the first letter of his name. This area is sensitive to tactile touch, which, when applied, is claimed to result in an intense female orgasm. The G-spot is thought to be the vaginal part that lies beneath the posterior part of the "female prostatic gland", which, when stimulated, results in female ejaculation during orgasm. G-spot and female ejaculation have been studied intensively during the last 50 years and there is scientific (anatomical and biochemical) evidence for their existence. However, this evidence has been challenged, and the debate regarding the existence of the G-spot and female ejaculation as true clinical entities is still ongoing.
G点是一个定义不明确的区域,位于阴道前壁上外三分之一处,由恩斯特·格拉芬伯格提出,并以他名字的首字母命名。该区域对触觉敏感,据说受到刺激时会引发强烈的女性性高潮。G点被认为是位于“女性前列腺”后部下方的阴道部分,受到刺激时会在性高潮时导致女性射精。在过去50年里,人们对G点和女性射精进行了深入研究,有科学(解剖学和生物化学)证据证明它们的存在。然而,这一证据受到了质疑,关于G点和女性射精作为真实临床实体是否存在的争论仍在继续。