Women self-reported G-spot existence and relation with sexual function and genital perception

Journal Title: Turkish Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Year 2018, Vol 15, Issue 3

Abstract

Objective: Aim of study to determine the existence of the G-spot from the healthy women’s point of view and to assess the relationship with sexual function and genital perception. Materials and Methods: Sexually-active healthy polyclinic patients aged between 18 and 54 years (n=309) were classified into three groups as group 1 (do not agree, n=90, 29.1%), group 2 (neutral/do not know, n=61, 19.7%) and group 3 (agree, n=158, 51.1%) with regard to participants’ responses to a question of “does the G-spot exist.” The Female Sexual Function index (FSFI) and Female Genital Self-Image scale (FGSIS) were administered to the participants. Results: Half of the patients (51.1%, n=151) indicated that the G-spot exists. The groups were statistically homogeneous in terms of body mass index, parity, marital status, number of partners, and sexual orientation (p=0.41, p=0.06, p=0.12, p=0.19, p=0.25; respectively). Women with an education level of “less than high school” reported the absence of the G-spot significantly more often than others, whereas women with an education level of “university and higher” reported the presence of the G-spot more often (p≤0.001). Sexual dysfunction was found to be more frequent in group 1 when compared with group 3 (p=0.002, 67.8%, 45.6%). The orgasm subdomain scores of the FSFI and FGSIS total scores were significantly higher in group 3 than in group 1 (p<0.001, p=0.041). Conclusion: Half of healthy women in the Turkish population believe that the G-spot exists. Those women showed better scores in sexual functioning and genital perception.

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Aşkı Ellibeş Kaya, Eray Çalışkan

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  • EP ID EP379381
  • DOI 10.4274/tjod.55531
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Aşkı Ellibeş Kaya, Eray Çalışkan (2018). Women self-reported G-spot existence and relation with sexual function and genital perception. Turkish Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 15(3), 182-187. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-379381