Scientists finally discover location of male G-spot and it's not where previously thought
Key Points:
- Scientists from the University of Santiago de Compostela have identified the frenular delta, located where the head meets the shaft on the underside of the penis, as the true male erogenous zone with the highest concentration of nerve endings.
- Their study, conducted on penises from deceased men using detailed nerve mapping techniques, challenges traditional anatomy textbooks that typically designate the glans as the most sensitive part of the penis.
- The research highlights the frenular delta's omission from medical education and emphasizes its importance for sexual sensation, particularly in the context of circumcision practices that may damage this sensitive area.
- This discovery supports earlier suggestions by Ken McGrath in 2001, who first termed the frenular delta the male G-spot, and the Spanish team is now extending their research to study the clitoris.