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The G Spot : And Other Discoveries About
Human Sexuality
by Beverly Whipple (Author), John D. Perry (Author), Alice Kahn Ladas
(Author) The G Spot finally laid to rest the old argument about whether
the vagina or the clitoris is more important.
Glamour Television presents a docu-film which provokes and dazzles the imagination. The film deconstructs the traditional rubric within which female sexuality is mostly conceived; forging a new framework for understanding the female orgasm. The film lays to rest the "myth" of female ejaculation and the g-spot - an exquisite preserve of mystery and wonder.
With unbridled audacity, the women of Liquid Love celebrate the symphony of desire, abandon and rapture as they gush forth their "primal liquid gold." Complete with expert analysis, this film weaves a rich tapestry of eroticism, intellect, and explosive orgasms; yielding an evocative, rare motion picture.