Roeckelein, Jon E. (2006). Elsevier's Dictionary of Psychological Theories. Elsevier. p. 256. ISBN9780444517500. Suarchyvuota iš originalo December 10, 2020. Nuoroda tikrinta October 8, 2012. „The G-spot is not felt normally during a gynecological exam, because the area must be sexually stimulated in order for it to swell and be palpable; physicians, of course, do not sexually arouse their patients and, therefore, do not typically find the woman's G-spot.“
Roeckelein, Jon E. (2006). Elsevier's Dictionary of Psychological Theories. Elsevier. p. 256. ISBN9780444517500. Suarchyvuota iš originalo December 10, 2020. Nuoroda tikrinta October 8, 2012. „The G-spot is not felt normally during a gynecological exam, because the area must be sexually stimulated in order for it to swell and be palpable; physicians, of course, do not sexually arouse their patients and, therefore, do not typically find the woman's G-spot.“
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Lehmiller, Justin J. (12 October 2017). The psychology of human sexuality (Second leid.). Hoboken, NJ. ISBN9781119164708. OCLC992580729.{{cite book}}: CS1 priežiūra: location missing publisher (link)