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SquirtingTruth:
Notable Faces of FE

Below are some of the notable faces of the medical / scientific world when it comes to female ejaculation research and education. Their efforts to find answers,
to educate the public, and their commitment to further research are to be applauded.
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Ernest Gräfenberg, MD
In 1950 Dr. Ernest Gräfenberg recognized the ability of women to ejaculate and was first to identify the g-spot, although at that time it was not named after him.
He is essentially the father of modern day thinking in terms of female ejaculation. |
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Beverly Whipple, PhD, RN, FAAN
Dr. Whipple co-authored the best selling book "The G-Spot" in 1982. The book was the re-dawning of Dr. Gräfenberg's work and set the medical world
spinning with this new information on female sexuality. Dr. Whipple has since devoted a great amount of time and research to helping solve the mysteries
surrounding female ejaculation and women's sexual health. |
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Dr. F. Cabello Santamaría
Dr. Sanamaria's study, Female ejaculation: Myth and reality, discusses PSA in female ejaculate as well as well as the idea that females have a prostate gland. A
notion that still today is met with mixed opinions. |
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Dr. Gary Schubach
In 2001 Dr. Schubach conducted a study of female ejaculation and while the testing methods were perhaps not the best the results did in fact help confirm some already
known facts surrounding FE. The results of his study continue to be referred to today in supporting FE research. |
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John D. Perry, PhD
Dr. Perry co-authored with Dr. Whipple on the groundbreaking book "The G-Spot" in 1982. Since then he has continued to research this topic and as
"Dr. G-Spot" hosts an information filled site on scientific findings to date. |
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Dr. Shannon Bell
Dr. Bell's work specifically on female orgasm and ejaculation includes: "Feminist Ejaculations," "Now the Details; Female Ejaculation," CBC Radio,
Ideas Series, February 1995, and two films-Nice Girls Don't Do It (1991) and How To Female Ejaculate (1994). Her workshops continue to amaze and educate on this
subject. |
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