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The second series of The Adventures of Spot aired between 6 September and 20 December 1993, and, like the first series, consisted of 13 5-minute episodes. Once again, the episodes were produced by King Rollo Films. Paul Nicholas (original version) returned as the voices and Duncan Lamont (original version) returned as composer of the music.

People interested in exploring the G-spot do not need scientific research to prove that their experiences are valid. Equally, people who cannot find their G-spot do not need to keep searching for it. People can still enjoy pleasurable sex without the G-spot.More often than not, clitoral stimulation is required, or at least beneficial, when it comes to orgasming during sex. Présentation 5 : Les pays anglophones. Séance réalisée par Joris et partagée ici avec son aimable autorisation.

The G-spot, also known as the Gräfenberg area or Gräfenberg spot, is an erogenous zone inside of the vagina. A 2012 analysis of the scientific literature about the G-spot did not find consistent data supporting a G-spot or identify a specific and consistent location for it. The study did find that most females believe there is a G-spot, however.

Présentation 2 : Révisions du vocabulaire des animaux, lecture de l’album, travail sur le vocabulaire du mobilier (flashcards sonores, jeu des paires, memory…) The first phase of It's Fun to Learn With Spot, produced by Spitfire Television and Living Doll Productions and where released on VHS. It consisted of four episodes, each approximately fifteen minutes in length, and narrated by Peter Hawkins. The theme song used in The Adventures of Spot was licensed from King Rollo Films, so the familiar tune by Duncan Lamont was heard at the beginning and end of each episode. However, music on the show was kept to a minimum.

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