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Top 5 G Spot Books

By Cory Silverberg, About.com

Created: June 21, 2007

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Most general sex manuals that have been written in the past ten years include some basic information about the g spot. If you’re looking for more detailed information and you’re the kind of person who likes to read about the history and politics of sexuality, the following books will offer you more than a passing reference to how to find your g spot and what it might feel like (although most of them do that too!)

1. Female Ejaculation & the G-Spot

Written by Deborah Sundahl, one of the best known g spot and female ejaculation educators and activists. This new one of a kind educational handbook covers a mass of topic related to female ejaculation and the g spot; including anatomy, workshops, history, exercises. An excellent resource for anyone interested in exploring female ejaculation and the g-spot.
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2. The G Spot (And Other Discoveries About Human Sexuality)

Originally published in 1982, this book was based on the early research of Beverley Whipple and her colleagues into the existence and function of the g spot. More clinical in tone, and politically and culturally a bit out of date, this book (which has sold over one million copies) is still an important text in the history of our understanding of the g spot.
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3. Good Vibrations Guide to the G Spot

Author Cathy Winks offers a concise, easy to read handbook that describes how to find the spot, enhance your pleasure, and let your partner in on the secret. Myths about female ejaculation are debunked, with good references and a medical and literary history.
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4. New View of a Woman’s Body

From the Federation of Feminist Women's Health Center, this book is about much more than the g spot, but is fascinating reading for anyone who wants to learn more women’s bodies than what you’re told in sex ed (if you even had sex ed.) It includes topics such as self-examination, home remedies, menstrual extraction- as well as a redefinition of the function and structure of the clitoris.
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5. The Clitoral Truth: The Secret World at your Fingertips

Another title that is broader than the g-spot, but eye opening and informative. Author Rebecca Chalker is a women’s health writer and activist, and the book is a mix of history, anatomy, debunking the myths and outlining the facts of women’s sexual anatomy, as well as a series of engaging personal stories.

Published December 25, 2005.

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