Thing a Man Need to Know – Female Anatomy Part Two
Clitoris, Urethra, Vagina, Introitus, Fourchette, Perineum, Anus.
Clitoris – Most of the time, this is the center of a woman’s erotic world. In fact, 95% of women masturbatewith no vaginal stimulation at all. G-spot stimulation is therefore a departure into a new world of sensation for a lot of women.
Urethra – Between the clitoris and the vagina is the
small, sometimes nearly invisible opening of the urethra,
which leads to the bladder. This area is extremely
sensitive, and women vary a lot in whether or not
stimulation here feels erotic. For someone women it
just feels like they have to pee.
Vagina – The vagina is the birth canal. It’s a “potential
space” about three inches long when it’s not aroused,
composed of folds of delicate tissue. The walls of the
vagina “sweat” (technically, it’s called “transudation”)
when a woman becomes aroused. Also, two glands at
the entrance of the vagina produce additional lubrication.
Only the outer third of the vagina is very sensitive,
and this outer third is where you’ll find the g-spot. The
most important fact about the vagina in terms of the
g-spot is that it is angled, usually toward the abdomen.
Introitus – This is the area between the urethra and the
vagina. It is extremely delicate and sensitive and you
should always use some kind of lube when touching it.
Fourchette –The underside of the vagina has a little
lip, the fourchette, which is the equivalent of the male
frenulum, the single most important part of the penis.
It’s the y-shaped junction of the head to the shaft,
where the foreskin, if it’s intact, attaches to the shaft.
It’s loaded with nerve endings. When men masturbate,
it’s quite typical for them to stroke their fingers over
the frenulum, while their thumb goes over the bump
of the corona (head of the penis). This frenulumbump
combo is super-important.
In women, the fourchette doesn’t get that kind of
prominence, but in some women it’s super sensitive
and way worth the effort of finding.
Pay attention to the fourchette. Use lube when you
do, treat it very gently and delicately. If you have given
birth, this area may have torn or been cut, which will
leave scarring and make the area sensitive and sometimes
sore.
Perineum – The area between where the bottom of
the vaginal opening and the is called the perineum
or “taint” – because, like, “’taint pussy, ’taint ass.” It is
sensitive to both light touch (like stroking) and deep
pressure (like massage). The perineum is sensitive to
deep pressure because of its proximity to sensitiveinternal organs. Its sensitivity is about the same as the
tissue immediately adjacent to the clitoris.
Anus – The anus is a ring of muscle that is densely
packed with nerve endings and extremely responsive
to light touch and deep pressure. The anus and rectum
are very delicate and I recommend always using some
kind of lubrication.
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