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Male G-spot has finally been found and it’s not where you thought it was

For years, many believed the so-called “male G-spot” was hidden deep inside the body. But now, new research is turning that idea completely upside down — and the truth might surprise you.

More formally referred to as “erogenous zones,” G-spots are areas of the body that are especially sensitive to touch and can, when stimulated, lead to sexual arousal, heightened pleasure, and increased blood flow.

For men and women, this stimulation is largely associated with genitals – the clitoris in women, and penis in men

However, scientists have discovered that one of the most sensitive areas for male pleasure may not be internal at all. Instead, it’s a small, often overlooked spot on the outside of the body.

The area, known as the frenular delta, sits just underneath the head of the penis. While it might not be widely discussed, researchers say it could be one of the most nerve-rich and responsive parts of the male anatomy.

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