Contents:
- Medical Video: Top 5 Clitoris Facts You Probably Didn't Know
- What is a clitoris?
- 1. The clitoris can erect
- 2. The position of the clitoris determines orgasm
- 3. The size of the clitoris is bigger than it appears
- 4. Orgasm can make the clitoris hurt
- 5. The clitoris needs fluids
- Penetration is not the main thing for women to reach climax
Medical Video: Top 5 Clitoris Facts You Probably Didn't Know
What is a clitoris?
The clitoris is often referred to as the key to female sexual pleasure, but unfortunately many people don't know what a clitoris is. The clitoris is a sex organ in the vagina that has a pure function for sexual stimulation. The clitoris can be found between the two vaginal lips, often described as a "button".
Women need not bother dealing with sexual dysfunction problems like men, because the function and physiology of the clitoris will not change even if your body ages. However, the clitoris will grow throughout a woman's life. After menopause, the clitoris can be 2.5 times greater than when the same woman is still a teenager.
This frequently missed sexual pleasure organ has a myriad of unique facts that you or your partner don't know. Anything?
1. The clitoris can erect
What is an erect clitoris? Like the penis, the erection of the clitoris will also make it "swell" bigger, although it won't be too noticeable.
The clitoris is known to be sensitive. That's because the intimate part has more nerves than any body part, including the penis. There are around 8,000 nerves in the clitoris. Although the clitoris is located far from view, this organ can also be erect. The clitoris is made of fine tissue that is sensitive to stimulation and filled with blood like a penis in men. Stimulation given to the clitoris can affect 15,000 other nerves located in the pelvic area of a woman.
2. The position of the clitoris determines orgasm
Do you know? Marie Bonaparte (great-grandson of Napoleon Bonaparte) had done a medical procedure to move her clitoris closer to the vagina. The reason is to make it easier for her to orgasm. Marie Bonaparte is one example of a number of women who cannot reach orgasm from vaginal penetration.
In his day, there was medical evidence that the closer the clitoral area to the opening of the vagina, a woman would be easier to reach orgasm from penetrative sex. This finding has also been proven by modern research. But unfortunately, Marie Bonaparte's operation was declared unsuccessful.
3. The size of the clitoris is bigger than it appears
Most people do not know that the clitoris has a physiological similar to the penis. A clitoris may only appear to the naked eye as a small button, but this organ is larger than you think.
The clitoris has the exact structure of the penis, with the foreskin and stem, and a support with two "legs" each of 7.5 cm long, connecting not only the vagina with the G-spot, but also with all female sexual organs. This invisible part cannot be removed or moved. Only the head of the clitoris and foreskin are located outside the body.
4. Orgasm can make the clitoris hurt
Clitoral stimulation is an achievement of orgasm that many women desire. But, what you might not know is, the size of the clitoris can reach the maximum "swelling" when the climax approaches. This may make you feel a little uncomfortable, sometimes even too sick to continue stimulation. If you begin to feel too sensitive, reduce the focus of stimulation to the clitoris and pay attention to other areas of the body.
5. The clitoris needs fluids
Friction on the clitoris with fingers or sex toys without lubricants will not feel comfortable. If you want yourself, and your clitoris, happy, always use lubricants.
Other than that, foreplay before sex is good to achieve a satisfying orgasm. But in fact foreplay best is walking. By walking, the clitoris will be healthier and "swell" as much as 168%.
One clitoral orgasm can produce between 3-16 contractions and can last from 10-30 seconds. As many as 95% of women can reach orgasm in a few minutes, only by stimulating themselves.
Penetration is not the main thing for women to reach climax
Penile penetrative sex in the vagina is generally not the best solution for achieving clitoral stimulation. Most women cannot orgasm from penile-vaginal penetration alone, because depending on the position, the penis can escape touching the clitoris completely.
Different sex positions will have different effects. When having sex with your partner, make sure to choose a position and angle which can focus on the clitoris, so you can achieve the best orgasm.
Fifty to 75 percent of women get a climax (orgasm) when the clitoris is touched. Most women cannot experience orgasm only through penetrative sex. Please take the time to explore the body even further after you know what the clitoris is and what it can do.