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The vulva is a portal for a variety of functions (reproductive and excretory) and has a unique role in sexual feelings and function.
Because it is covered with both dry, squamous skin and moist mucous membrane, it is subject to diseases affecting both. Because of the close proximity of the rectum, intestinal bacteria (anaerobes and coliforms) are more or less constantly present to some degree. These may influence the type and course of infections in this area.
The vulva may develop conditions both benign and malignant, symptomless, annoying, or even disabling.
The larger lips, labia majora, extend from the mons pubis to the rectum. These are large, fleshy pads that cover the bony pubic rami. They each contain a Bartholin gland, which is usually not noticed but occasionally causes some problems.
Just inside the labia majora are the smaller lips, the labia minora. In women who have not had a baby, they are very thin and are usually hidden, to some extent, by the labia majora. After a pregnancy, they are thicker and more prominent. They are rich in nerve endings and are usually very sensitive to touch. During sexual arousal, they swell and moisten with extracellular fluid. During urination, the labia minora function to direct the urine stream in a more or less single direction by forming a curtain on either side of the urethra.
The labia minora come together at the top of the vulva to form the clitoral hood. This tissue covers the clitoris, which lies just beneath the hood. The clitoris is characteristically firmer than the surrounding tissues, with a rubbery consistency. It has a high concentration of nerve endings and is extremely sensitive to touch and vibration. It is usually, but not always, the area of greatest sexual sensitivity. During the early stages of sexual arousal, it swells and protrudes just beyond the clitoral hood. In the latter phases of arousal, it generally flattens and retracts back beneath the clitoral hood.
The urethra lies between the clitoris and the vagina. It conducts urine from the bladder to the outside. It is normally non-tender to light or moderate touch. On each side of the urethra are the pin-point Skene’s ducts.
When the labia are spread open, the hymen or remnants of the hymen are visualized. This ring-like structure is usually torn at first intercourse, leading to a small amount of bleeding. For some women, insertion of tampons or other objects will lead to hymeneal rupture. After healing, only small bumps or flaps of skin remain.
Anatomic variation with hymens is considerable. Some are thin, stretchy, and so small as to be largely unnoticed. Others are thick and nearly impenetrable. Rarely, the hymen completely covers the vaginal opening, disallowing the passage of menstrual products.
Just inside the hymen is the beginning of the vagina. In contrast to the smooth vulvar skin, the vaginal skin has circumferential ridges (rugae). The vagina is not cylindrical in shape, but more like a flattened cone, narrow at the vaginal opening, and widening as the vagina approaches the cervix. Normally, the anterior and posterior vaginal walls are in contact with each other, but during intercourse or an examination, they separate. During sexual arousal, the vaginal skin “sweats” small droplets of extracellular fluid, which is the primary source of lubrication during intercourse.
The posterior fourchette is the area of mucous membrane between the rectum and the hymeneal ring.
Some women do not seem to have any noticeable discharge, while others normally have a more or less constant slight discharge that is odorless, clear to white and mucoid in nature.
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The #1 sexual desire for most men is frequent intercourse. A man wants to be inside his woman A LOT.
In contrast, a woman’s priority is orgasmic pleasure while feeling connected to her partner.
Discover the secrets that give both of you what you want. Put your sex life on an upward pleasure spiral where sex gets better and better rather than worse and worse.
In this video, I discuss with Dr. Trevor Cates, naturopathic physician based in Park City, Utah, how to give a woman a clitoral erection and why it’s crucial for good sex.
CLITORAL ERECTIONS
There is far more to her clitoris than the little visual nub. The more you understand her entire clitoral structure the more engorged she gets. And you know what that means… she has more pleasure and more orgasms!
GIVE HER CLIT A HARD-ON! HOW TO GET HER ENTIRE CLITORAL STRUCTURE ENGORGED AND “ERECT”
Discover the benefits of engorgement. Learn how to stimulate her whole clitoral area: her urethral sponge (also known as the G-spot), perineal sponge, vestibular bulbs, fourchette, mons pubis, and give the glans and shaft a mini-hard-on.
CLIT STROKING TECHNIQUE
With this tried-and-true technique, she can relax and receive. When she can simply be with the sensation, her capacity for pleasure increases, her orgasms become more intense.
Learn how to:
» circumvent “clitoral fatigue”
» allow rather than make orgasm happen
» deliver the consistent stroke she needs
» take her into an expanded orgasm state rather than be “one and done”
» have her experience all the pleasure her body is capable of having
WOMEN CAN HAVE MANY KINDS OF ORGASMS
Most people focus on penetration and clitoral stimulation and leave a great deal of pleasure on the table. They do not realize that she can come hundreds of ways. From a “one and done” climax that last 30 seconds to an expanded orgasm that allows her to ride waves and waves of orgasm for as long as she wants, her capacity for variety is the key to her sexual satisfaction.
CLOSING THE ORGASM GAP
Men orgasm from penetration 90% of the time they have sex. [Or is it: “Ninety percent of men have regular orgasms through penetration.” I don’t quite remember at this moment.] Only 50% of women orgasm with a penis inside them.
It is really quite easy to bridge this gap so she craves penetration. Here are some basic easy-to-learn tricks to resolve this issue so both partners get satisfaction from penis-in-vagina sex.
ORGASMIC CROSS-TRAINING
What men need to know to expand her “sensation map” so she can enjoy more pleasure and, ultimately, full-body orgasm.
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I’m sure you’ll enjoy this information-packed video. And you’ll have more satisfaction, too.
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Dr. Trevor Cates is the first woman to be licensed as a naturopathic doctor in California. Trevor has 14 years of clinical experience in science-based and integrative medicine and 14 years of clinical experience.
She says, “I want to help you determine what is best for your unique health needs. My goal is to get to the root of your health concern and address any imbalances with a holistic approach to medicine so that you can feel and look your best.”
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What the matter by making a big V with the clitoris cruras for to get a quick clit erection ? and what is the time of growing from flaccid to hard clit ß Nobody is reporting about this.
Big V sounds like a good idea. Time for the clitoris to get engorged depends on woman, age, health, amount of sex she has, length in time of the last engorgement, blood flow and probably other factors. Best to take your time, spend 15-30 minutes with massage and oral and see how she feels.
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