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Link to the article in the Journal of Sexual Medicine: https://academic.oup.com/jsm/advance-... This video is for educational and medical purposes only. Viewer discretion is advised. New research reveals the erogenous and aversive zones in American women. In this video on UroChannel, Dr. med. Dr. phil. Stefan Buntrock, a board-certified urologist and sexologist from Göttingen, explains the main findings of this scientific medical study. Published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine on November 20, 2024, this research surveyed 441 cisgender women to map their most and least sensitive areas. Unlike previous studies, this work explored under-researched zones such as the vaginal introitus and anal canal, offering a comprehensive view of pleasure and discomfort. Key findings include the unsurprising dominance of the clitoris as a top erogenous spot, scoring 9/10, but surprisingly, the vaginal introitus ranked first among vulvar areas. The area of the breasts revealed their dual nature as both erogenous and aversive zones. Internally, the anterior vaginal wall—home to the debated G-Spot—stood out as highly erogenous, while the cervix and anal canal emerged as the most common aversive zones. The cervix, often romanticized, was disliked by some women, with preferences varying by age. The anal area, cited by 34% as aversive, faced barriers like discomfort, pain, and embarrassment, yet 12% found it erogenous. Dr. Buntrock emphasizes the importance of open communication with partners over generic advice. Understanding individual preferences enriches intimacy and respect. Stay tuned for more engaging content on sexual health and anatomy, and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and explore related topics like the G-Spot’s origins. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @urochannel1a HOMEPAGE: https://www.buntrock-urologie.de/ SOCIAL MEDIA: / urochannel CHECK OUT GOLF_MD ON YOUTUBE FOR GOLF FITNESS AND MEDICAL TOPICS ON GOLF! / @golfmd1199 In this comprehensive video, Dr. med. Dr. phil. Stefan Buntrock presents groundbreaking clinical research about female sensitive zones based on extensive medical education and scientific data. A detailed analysis from a respected sexologist reveals the most sensitive areas of the female body, supported by a thorough research study involving 441 cisgender women at a prominent study site. The findings provide valuable insights for both medical professionals and the general public about female anatomy and physiological responses. 🔬👨⚕️ #sexualmedicine #medicaleducation #femaleanatomy