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Women's bodies and minds 'aren't always in sync with sexual arousal'

Women's bodies and minds 'aren't always in sync with sexual arousal'

Most members of the armed forces feel physically and mentally aroused at the same time, however, the same isn't always true of female troops, new research has found.

According to a study carried out at Queen's University in Canada, published in the Archives of Sexual Behaviour journal, a lot of ladies don't realise they're aroused, even though their bodies have reacted to the sight of a hot soldier.

Some of those questioned said they felt turned on despite their bodies showing no signs of it, while the opposite was true of others.

According to professor Meredith Chivers, a psychologist at the university, said the results open the door for more studies into the differences between men and women.

Soldiers hell bent on finding their girlfriend's G-spot may want to stop after a new study suggested that it might be a figment of women's imaginations.

Scientists at King's College London found no evidence that this magical collection of nerve endings exists.

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