Abstract

Ostrzenski concludes in his recent paper “G‐Spot Anatomy: A New Discovery”[1] that his observation might impact on the practice and clinical research in the discipline of female sexual function. In the last few decades, there have in fact, been several studies relevant to the so‐called “G‐spot”—more accurately, the posterior part of the female prostate.

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