Image talk:Fem isa 2.gif

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Although I am not a vaginal expert, I do not believe the g-spot is in the urethra.

I'm not an expert either, but my understanding is that it's actually the "urethral sponge", some tissue that's not in the urethra, but rather, surrounds it.

See also: Image:Male anatomy.png, which looks like it shares a creator with this image.

We need a picture....

Your prayers have been answered! :-P All the images come from http://www.luckymojo.com/faqs/altsex/penis.html and I searched around the site trying to find a copyright notice but to no avail and due to the nature of the page (a faq for alt.sex) I think they should be OK. --BL

You should probably email Elf Sternberg <elf@halcyon.com> to ask for permission. See wikipedia:boilerplate request for permission. Martin 13:05 13 Jul 2003 (UTC)
The address is dead --BL
I found Elf's current address and emailed him. Here's the reply:
The original asfaq was placed under a Creative Commons license, but it has been a long time since I did any work on any of the FAQ materials. ... I think at this point I would be comfortable putting the work under the GFDL, yes.
So the copyright issue is now solved. Hooray! --Card 19 Nov 2003

This is all fucked up. The location is in the vagina appr hlafway between the end and the uterus on the front side. 145.116.15.128 13:10, 2 September 2006 (UTC)

The picture is incorrect, the g-spot is usually located on the anterior wall of the vagina, as the text says. A better picture would be: http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e50/blackmaleya41/gspot.jpg


The image at the cited luckymojo URL is different from the image placed in wikipedia as seen as Fem isa 2.gif; hence the wikipedia image is edited and possibly edited fraudulently. I believe the ...blackmaleya41... image is accurate, from what I have read in Deborah Sundahls book regarding Female Ejaculation. Sundahl is a sex therapist and has taught female ejaculation to those that were able to do so. http://www.isismedia.org/female_ejaculation_gspot.htm is a link describing her book, should you folks want to research something that has been published and is relatively accurate. 64.140.248.180 00:39, 11 April 2007 (UTC)mmmna