Clitoris: everything you need to know about the female pleasure organ

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Clitoris anatomy: Terminal portion of the human female external urethral structure. Rich in sensory nerve endings, largest in the pelvic region. Vascular supply via the internal pudendal artery. Clitoral stimulation enhances sexual pleasure through increased blood flow, elevating orgasm intensity. Importance in pleasure: Activation triggers a cascade of nerve signals transiting to brain, often correlated with deep satisfaction in women. Recognition and understanding: Understanding clitoral anatomy is vital for sexual health education, improving communication between partners, and promoting mutual pleasure. Avoid myths: Dispelling misconceptions about the clitoris can help break barriers to female sexual empowerment. Safe exploration: Encourage safe, consensual exploration of the clitoris to maximize sexual well-being. Fashion and choice: Clitoral stimulation does not require complex sexual positions; simple tactile, varied pressure can be explored and enjoyed. Milestones: Acceptance and appreciation of clitoral anatomy mark significant milestones in women’s sexual liberation, education, and empowerment.

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What it is

Speaking of pleasure, we have repeatedly pointed out that it is related not exclusively to the genital area, but the whole body surface represents a vast erogenous zone from which to derive pleasure. Without a doubt, however, the organ par excellence related to female pleasure is the clitoris. Having now overcome the diatribe between the different types of orgasm, we can turn to self-knowledge. Of course, we should not expect to see much by observing from the outside, because the clitoris is for most of its extension covered And it is easier to hear than to see.

The first thing to say is. Is an organ found only in women and as mentioned it seems to have no function other than to convey pleasure. It is a more extensive organ than can be imagined by looking only at that small part that we can see from the outside. Its size can be as large as 7-9 cm and its structure that is spread over several planes deepens attached to the pubic branches then to a part of the pelvic bone. Let us see in some detail how it is constituted.

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The clitoris consists of several portions:

  • the body of the clitoris;
  • the glans of the clitoris;
  • the roots of the clitoris.

We can imagine it an inverted Y. The different parts Have a different anatomy; the glans is the richest part of nerve endings and is the one that protrudes, enveloped by the laminae of the labia minora. The central portion is called the clitoral body and consists of two corpora cavernosa, that is, two erectile structures. The corpora cavernosa, fill with blood during sexual arousal, resulting in the phenomenon of theerection of the clitoris or rather clitoral turgor. The two cavernous bodies of the clitoris continue moving away from each other and going to form the roots of the clitoris resting on the pubic bone. Attached to the clitoris are two other structures, the bulbs of the vestibulum (or clitoris), which are made up of spongy tissue that also fills with blood though without giving an actual erection. These structures descend going around the urethra and vaginal introitus. The root portion is the portion that pushes below the pubic bone under the vaginal wall and cooperates in the constitution of the CUV complex. The different parts of the clitoris have different composition and structure.

  • Glans
  • Body
  • Roots
  • Vestibular bulbs

It is important to know that the corpora cavernosa of the clitoris are subject to aging; they decline with age, just as their function may be less efficient with time. Also the clitoris so being innervated and irrigated, can suffer damage related to both events on blood vessels and nerves. So taking care of your health is one way to take care of your sex life.

Know and experience

Precisely because of these special characteristics, the clitoris is a part extremely sensitive and responsive Of the female body.

The clitoral glans part, as well as the glans of the penis is extremely innervated and therefore sensitive, the concentration of nerve endings is significantly higher than that of the glans of the penis. The high innervation of this organ also explains why direct stimulation can be very pleasurable but in some women also bothersome. Every woman, alone or in company, can learn to stimulate the clitoris to see how and where it finds pleasure. Some women like indirect stimulation of the clitoris or nearby areas rather than directly on the clitoral glans; other women, after arousal, resent continuing to be touched precisely because of the sensitivity on the glans. Therefore, it is important to to listen to one’s own body and learn from it.

For clitoral stimulation, lubricants can be used to increase sensation and decrease discomfort, or sex toys of various kinds that vibrate or suck, or you can use different tools or objects for a indirect stimulation such as the water jet, clothing or anything else that triggers your imagination. Generally with whatever you decide to stimulate the clitoris, change theintensity of stimulation is the winning weapon, slow down, speed up, push harder or do it with a light touch.

Moreover, precisely because of the anatomical characteristics of the clitoris, even penetrative intercourse stimulate a part of the clitoris, the roots of the clitoris directly and the bulbs of the vestibule, in some positions even stretching the clitoris results in indirect and pleasurable stimulation that can lead to orgasm; or one can decide to stimulate the clitoris directly during penetration, or even do so through oral intercourse.

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