HERE is the origin of desireBecause of prostate! Spanish scientists discover the real G-spot in men

For a long time, the male G-spot was a scientific mystery.
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Does it really exist and if so, where exactly is it?
For a long time, the male G-spot was a scientific mystery. Now Spanish scientists claim to have come a big step closer to solving the mystery – and are turning everything that was previously assumed on its head…
Men's pleasure: This area is particularly sensitive!
For a long time it was assumed that the man's pleasure center was located in the prostate. Therefore, it was also considered the male counterpart female G-spot. But the team led by Alfonso Cepeda-Emiliani from the University of Santiago de Compostela has now refuted this assumption.
In a study published in the journal Andrology, scientists discovered that the “sensory center in the penis” is actually right there – in the penis! More precisely, in the so-called frenulum delta. Here one could detect “region-specific neuronal distributions with increased density”. This means that there are a particularly large number of nerve endings here, which make the frenulum delta particularly sensitive.
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Frenulum delta: HERE is the real G-spot in men
But what is this frenulum delta actually and where exactly is it located? “Frenulum” (Latin for ribbon) describes a fold of tissue, “Delta” is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, which is represented by a triangle. The frenulum delta is a triangular area on the frenum of the foreskin (below the edge of the glans).
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For their study, the scientists examined the penises of 30 fetuses and 14 adult cadavers. The study highlights “the frenulum delta as a specialized center of sexual sensation” in men, they summarize the results. The study also highlights “persistent research gaps in sexual medicine and urology,” the scientists write. After all, the female G-spot “has sparked controversy for decades (…) while the penile erogenous center – whose structure and sensation are so clearly recognizable – has remained largely ignored in the scientific literature”.
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