In article <HPadnf70bPt1eebMnZ2dnUVZ_qidnZ2d@giganews.com>, linuxgal
<linuxgal@cleanposts.com> wrote:
> ?RLMeasures wrote:
> > In article<9-qdnW8_37Zh3ubMnZ2dnUVZ_qSdnZ2d@giganews.com>, linuxgal
> > <linuxgal@cleanposts.com> wrote:
> >
> >> >?RLMeasures wrote:
> >>> > >? The problem is that damage to any part of it creates fibrous tissue
> >>> > >that blocks electrical signals to the nucleus accubinda pleasure
center.
> >>> > >Thus, when the clitoris is excised, fibrous tissue forms and blocks
> >>> > >signals from the G-spot, thereby making the woman incapable of reaching
> >>> > >orgasm.
> >> >
> >> >There's a lot of three dollar words in that post but G-spot theory
> >> >implies there are two locii for pleasure. In actuality all human beings
> >> >begin as female with a single locus.
> > ? The nerve bundle from the brain that connects to the clitoris also
> > connects to the G-spot. The end of the nerve bundle is the horizontal top
> > part of a T with the clitoris and the Grafenberg Spot being the two ends
> > of the top part. Some girls seem to have a more sensitive G-spot Some
> > not.
> >
>
> No offense, Mr. Measures, but I get a very weird vibe from you, as
> though you believe womenfolk are aliens from another planet.
? The point is that if woman was built from a man's rib like Genesis
says, women should be pretty much the same -- but the differences are not
small - so my conclusion is that the book of Genesis is of human origin.
This is why Genesis is full of bad guesses.
> The
> differences are fun,
? that's what double the nerve endings does. Count yourself lucky
females. My guess is that double the nerve ending is payback for changing
diapers and mopping up vomit.
>but the two halves of the species are partners, not
> strangers.
? agreed.