French Scientists Rediscover Le G Spot
Scientists in France have ridiculed claims made in Britain that the G Spot doesn’t exist, suggesting the reason researchers failed to discover it was because they examined only British women.
Leading Parisian Odile Buisson gynecologist suggested British women are too ‘Protestant, pragmatic’ and ‘totalitarian’ to discover and activate their G Spots, while fellow sexologist Sylvain Mimoun, 61, insisted at least 60% of (French) women have one.
“The French are pretty much Latin people,” Madame Mimoun said in an interview this week
“Strict morals are not so much an issue for us with sex. But the Anglo-Saxon mentality is often preoccupied with that which is authorized and that which is forbidden. They are more black and white and not as comfortable with the ambiguities of sex,” she explained.
The French doyennes’ critique came over 20 years after France’s first female Prime Minister Edith Cresson launched a similarly hilarious tirade against the virility of British blokes suggesting that (‘in contrast to Frenchmen’) one in four are gay (New York Times)
“I remember from strolling about in London that men in the streets don’t look at you. When you do this in Paris, men look at you,” the notoriously frumpy premier told the Observer newspaper.
“Anglo-Saxons are not interested in women as women,” she continued, “For a woman arriving in an Anglo-Saxon country, it is astonishing. She says to herself, ‘What is the matter?’ It is a problem of education and I consider it something of a weakness. A man who isn’t interested in women is in some way a little maimed,” she claimed.
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