I just remembered something I was going to write a while ago but must have been busy and forgot until now.
Whenever Katie does a sex toy video, she would refer to g-spot stimulation when presenting certain toys. Probably because the vibrator maker does so in the press release that she uses to
prepare. However, and it's quite mind-blowing, the scientists are starting to think that there is no such thing as g-spot and that clitoris is much bigger and complex than we used to think. Parts of it actually touch the part of the vagina that used to be considered the g-spot so stimulating those areas actually stimulates your clitoris! I only learnt about it all a few months ago, just from a random article on the Guardian and I imagine it's quite a niche thing to know however if Katie actually wanted to educate women on sex, and empower them, she would do a bit of research into it and did a video. I can see it getting quite a few views and lots of engagement.
But she only does sex content to get freebies and sponsorship from brands so I guess it won't happen.
LOL I do apologise if it's all a big ramble and of no interest whatsoever to anyone but if it is, here are some of the articles. Also if you knew about it already - yay!
Medical textbooks are full of anatomical pictures of the penis, but the clitoris barely rates a mention. Many medical professionals are uncomfortable even talking about it
www.theguardian.com
It looks like a tulip emoji, but this anatomically accurate clitoris will aid education and debunk myths that have repressed women’s sexuality for centuries
www.theguardian.com