G-string
Douglas G. Wilson
douglas at NB.NET
Tue May 6 04:18:49 UTC 2003
Even those who believe in the demonstrable existence of the G-spot will, I
believe, concede that it is not visible externally -- with or without a
G-string. And of course "Ernest" was not in any way a pioneer in the
geography of the general anatomical area in question.
I think the G-string (originally a string supporting a loincloth or so) was
most likely named after the lowest string of a violin, although the
alternative of coincidental origin from some Amerind word is not impossible
AFAIK.
-- Doug Wilson
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