One of the fun things I’ve been doing lately is joining four sex educators — Jamye Waxman, Tristan Taormino, Deborah Sundahl, and Megan Andelloux — in talking about g-spots with Je Joue. While not technically “tech,” it is science. And you know me, always willing to make sacrifices for science. *dramatically brings hand to forehead*

Je Joue’s G-Spot Resource
The resource has all five of us answering a bunch of questions about g-spots such as how to find it and what to do when you get there, along with a list of stores that are participating in the “the g-spot does exist!” campaign.






