When
I first heard of the male L-spot being talked about, I thought
it was the usual feminist madness. I didn't even want to try
to make the effort to understand what it was about.
It happened during a conference of Doctor Elisabetta Leslie
Leonelli. I couldn't think that a woman had something to teach
me about my orgasm. Only years afterward by reading her book
"Coccole e Carezze" (Hugs and Caresses), some doubts
came to me and I decided to do an experiment. I was astounded.
Among
other things, I understood why sometimes I had such strong orgasms.
In fact, you can experience the pleasure of the L-spot even
casually, not knowing that it exists. But knowing where it is
and how to treat it is better. A lot better.
I believe that in the future, statues should be erected in the
piazzas of Italy to Leslie Lionelli because she has been the
first to clearly point out the existence of the male L-spot.
We Italians are proud of her as we are proud today of Dante,
Leonardo, Marconi and Totò, the famous Neapolitan comic.
Here
is how she describes it: "...As I had in front of me the
lateral sections of the male genitals with the tumescent tissues,
the nerves, the testicles, the prostrate, etc... I suddenly
realized how much the base of the penis penetrates deeply inside
the pelvis. What is seen outside the body constitutes less than
half of the whole tract, where the tumescent tissues, the real
"protagonists" of the erection of the penis, continue
inside the pelvis, beyond the pubic bone, underneath the prostrate
gland, almost reaching the wall of the rectum".
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