Ernst Gräfenberg, 1881 - 1957. (The Grafenberg Spot)

Why did it take so long for researchers to discover the elusive G-spot? Maybe because it was two guys in lab coats staring at a diagram of the female anatomy, scratching their heads and muttering, "It must be around here somewhere" And then, like that slippery G spot itself, a moment of enlightenment. A wonder of archaic male-centric research, taking a long time to find what you weren’t looking for in the first place.

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Herman Treschon Gartner, 1785 - 1827. (Gartner's Ducts)

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William Fetherstone-Haugh Montgomery, 1797 - 1859. (Glands of Montgomery.)