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The {{w|G-Spot}} is, as the [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8439000.stm BBC has quoted] saying in the title text, an elusive erogenous zone some women claim to have that can be stimulated to enhance their sexual experience. | The {{w|G-Spot}} is, as the [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8439000.stm BBC has quoted] saying in the title text, an elusive erogenous zone some women claim to have that can be stimulated to enhance their sexual experience. | ||
β | In this comic, a live press conference has been held due to a peer-reviewed study suggesting the G-Spot may not exist. But the press have entered the wrong meeting where [[Cueball]] (the researcher) has performed a study on solar cells. So initially he | + | In this comic, a live press conference has been held due to a peer-reviewed study suggesting the G-Spot may not exist. But the press have entered the wrong meeting where [[Cueball]] (the researcher) has performed a study on solar cells. So initially he try to claims he has not been researching the G-Spot. But he also ends up shamefully admitting that he has tried but failed finding it anyway. That is he has had difficulty making his lover orgasm through the use of G-spot stimulation. |
In the title text [[Randall]] notes that he could not read the lead from the BBC story: ''The elusive erogenous zone said to exist in some women may be a myth, say researchers who have hunted for it.'' with a straight face. This is probably because Randall assumes that "hunted for it" means the researchers had frequent sexual intercourse. | In the title text [[Randall]] notes that he could not read the lead from the BBC story: ''The elusive erogenous zone said to exist in some women may be a myth, say researchers who have hunted for it.'' with a straight face. This is probably because Randall assumes that "hunted for it" means the researchers had frequent sexual intercourse. |