Scientists have invented an “orgasm injection” into the G-spot.

While scientists debate this, a tempting offer has appeared on the UK market: collagen injections into the G-spot area.

41-year-old businesswoman Caroline Cushworth never complained about her sex life, but she decided to become the first victim of the “experiment.” As she told The Daily Mail, she now experiences multiple orgasms lasting for hours during every sexual encounter.

Three months ago, Caroline Cushworth asked her partner how he would react if she had an orgasm after every sex session. Naturally, her partner, 27-year-old sculptor Christopher, responded that it would be amazing. “I told him I wanted to undergo a special procedure that would make my orgasms much more intense than usual,” Caroline said. Christopher's jaw literally hit the floor in surprise, but he said, “Sounds good.”

So, a couple of weeks ago, Caroline became the first British woman to receive a collagen injection, also known as an “orgasm injection,” into her G-spot. The injection, called the G-Shot, is performed non-surgically under local anesthesia and takes about half an hour, with the effects lasting for about four months.

As previously reported,
The cost of this injection is $2,500. The injection temporarily enlarges the G-spot to the size of a dime (24.5 mm in diameter) and a quarter of an inch (about 6 mm) in height. This makes the G-spot easier to locate and makes it extremely sensitive, which is said to enhance a woman's sexual arousal.

Caroline, as the first “victim” of the experiment, claims that the results are astonishing: “I have never experienced anything like this,” the woman said. “I have constant multiple orgasms that last for hours.”

Although Caroline, a 41-year-old businesswoman from Leeds who is childless, said she always enjoyed a healthy sex life, everything changed when she discovered her G-spot a few years ago.

Carolina herself didn't believe in the G-spot for a long time, until she and her boyfriend spent an entire day searching for it. “Finding that damn thing wasn't easy, and I can't call it the most erotic experience of my life, but we finally made it,” the British woman notes. “I'm still convinced that women who claim to have found their G-spot in one sexual encounter are lying. After we found this treasured spot, my sex life became more enjoyable and varied, but I couldn't orgasm every time.”

Then she discovered that Professor Faneuil Dartie of the British Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Centre on Harley Street, London, was offering the G-spot procedure to anyone who wanted one.

“During the consultation, the doctor showed me a diagram showing exactly where my G-spot is located—somewhere between 5.8 and 6.2 centimeters from my forehead,” the woman noted. “It all sounded so simple and straightforward. The procedure itself was a bit nerve-wracking, even though I was mentally prepared beforehand.”

“At one point, I saw Professor Darty trying to find my G-spot with one hand, while squeezing a syringe of collagen and an 8-centimeter needle in the other. I was lying on my back, thinking, 'Oh my God, what am I doing here?' It didn't hurt, because Professor Darty is a highly skilled professional, but I was still a little embarrassed,” Carolina shared her experience. “After five minutes, it was over, I got dressed, and to my surprise, I felt my sensations intensify, but at first I thought it was because I was expecting sex.”

According to Carolina, her very first sexual encounter was a magical experience, and since then, every encounter has resulted in a stunning orgasm. The procedure will need to be repeated in four months, and she says she will definitely go to the clinic: “I had a full sex life before, but this is truly better than anything else.”

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