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February 25, 2008

Sex and the G Spot - This You Won't Believe

Doctor_with_needle According to an article in the New York Times Style Magazine women are packing the offices of plastic surgeon Dr. David Matlock to get a shot.  No, it's not a shot of Botox or Restalyn they're coming for - it's a shot of human collagen in their G-spot.  OUCH!!!  And, if just picturing that procedure isn't enough to have you squirming in your chair how about paying $1,850 every four months to get another one?

Why are women doing this?  Apparently it's because they are trying to enlarge their G spot so it's easier to find. That seems a little crazy to me since there is still a debate going on to determine if that highly coveted bastion of pleasure even exists. 

Dr. Matlock says "I think that this is a small price to pay for such a bundle of joy".   His salesmanship must be working because his G Shot kits which are equipped with an instructional video are sold in 25 countries.  This happy doctor has the walls of his office framed with articles like "I Paid $10,000 for a Designer Vagina" and "I Became A Born-Again-Virgin for My Husband".

Come on ladies.  Couldn't we find something a little less drastic to beef up of sex lives?

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