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Your (or your partner's) clit will thank you.
You know how in A Midsummer Night’s Dream , Shakespeare famously wrote, “And though she be but little, she is fierce”? Yeah, that basically sums up your clit. Just the glans of the clitoris —which is often only about two centimeters wide —has around 8,000 nerve endings, more than any other part of the vulva. In other words, clit stimulation is a must when it comes to next-level sex .
In fact, “clitoral stimulation is a necessity for most [people] to have an orgasm,” says Erica Marchand, PhD, a licensed psychologist specializing in couples therapy in Los Angeles, California. “It feels really good, helps [the partner] get turned on, can help with lubrication, and in general makes for a much more pleasurable sexual experience.”
Making clit action a regular part of your carnal routine can make orgasms all the more powerful, but it’s also an important game-changer for people who usually don't orgasm from penetrative sex, whether that's because they're on their periods, find penetration painful, or simply don't get off from it.
Meet the Experts: Erica Marchard , PhD is a licensed psychologist specializing in couples therapy in Los Angeles, California. Wendasha Jenkins Hall , PhD is a sex educator and researcher based in Atlanta, Georgia. Jess O'Reilly is a sexologist and host of the Sex With Dr. Jess podcast. Ian Kerner , PhD, is a sex therapist and author of She Comes First . Donna Oriowo , LICSW, CST, is a certified sex therapist and owner of Annodright .
It's safe to say the clitoris is basically the sexual organ equivalent of the little engine that could. But if you've just become acquainted with the clit or would like to get to know it better ( hellooo , pleasure center!), here's everything you need to know, according to experts.
Fun fact: The clitoris is the only organ on the human body that exists solely for sexual pleasure, says sex therapist Wendasha Jenkins Hall, PhD, a sexual educator and researcher based in Atlanta, Georgia. You might know it as the small, pea-shaped nub tucked right under the apex of the labia minora , about four centimeters above the vaginal entrance. But that’s actually just the external part of the clitoral structure.
“The piece that we see at the top of the vulva is only one portion of the clitoris,” says Donna Oriowo, LCSW, CST, a certified sex therapist and owner of Annodright. “It also has internal structures, which can be stimulated internally, as well.” The entire structure, Oriowo adds, is basically a person with a vulva’s equivalent to a penis.
The part of the clitoris you can really see—that is, the external part—is the glans, or the nub. There’s also the clitoral hood , which covers and protects the glans from irritation, harm, and the bad kind of overstimulation. (Remember all those nerve endings? The glans is a delicate thing.)
Internally, the clitoris is a structure made of erectile tissue that fills with blood and expands when stimulated. It’s shaped like a wishbone, with two “legs,” called crura, that surround the vaginal canal, and bulbs that rest between the crura and the vaginal wall.
Kind of! Over the years, there’s been a lot of conflicting research on the G-spot , but it’s generally considered to be located a few inches inside the vagina along the front wall. Some researchers believe that this spot feels so good because it’s right where the clit’s bulbs touch the vaginal wall—meaning that, in a way, a G-spot orgasm is a clitoral orgasm, too.
How much do you know about your vagina? Put your knowledge to the test:
Now, onto the good stuff: clitoral stimulation. If you’re using your fingers or mouth to stimulate your or a partner’s clit, sexologist Jess O’Reilly, host of the Sex with Dr. Jess podcast, has a few pointers. “With fingers, rub the entire length of the vulva—don’t focus on the head of the clit alone,” O’Reilly says. “Try the Pussy Pocket: Press your palm against their pubic mound and wrap your fingers around the length of their lips. Press and rub slowly, sensually, and gently to begin, and then increase the pressure as their arousal builds.”
Oriowo also suggests staying gentle and light. “Start with a light touch [to] build up anticipation. Starting with too much pressure can be painful,” she says. Once you’ve got a rhythm going, you can slowly increase the pressure. “You can also use a small tap—tapping on the clitoris, side to side or in a circle.” And, of course, follow the fingering ground rules: Make sure your hands are clean and your nails are smooth, and don’t be afraid to use lube .
When it comes to oral, O’Reilly suggests firmly pressing against your partner’s clit with “a wide, flat tongue” and moving side by side and up and down. “You can also roll your tongue into a tube and slide it over the head of their clit, or right inside the vagina,” she adds. “Obviously, the most important part of sex involves open communication, so check in to see what feels good for them before and during any sexual encounter.”
You can also use toys and fingers to stimulate your clit during penetrative sex. While there are positions that can help create some natural feel-good friction—more on that in a minute—Oriowo suggests putting an intentional focus on the clit, instead of just choosing a position that happens to lend itself to clitoral stimulation.
“I personally believe that if you want your clitoris to be stimulated, do it on purpose,” she says. “In general, a lot of the positions that we already have sex in, we can make more clitoris-friendly by moving around in circles or pushing back and forth so that the clitoris is also engaged. But more than anything, I say let someone reach out and touch.”
If your sexual routine typically centers around penetration, these 13 expert-approved positions will help you incorporate clitoral stimulation into all your go-to sexcapades.
The Table Top position provides easy access to the clitoris, says Jenkins Hall. "Either partner can stimulate the clitoris with their hands or a toy during strokes. Also, the clitoris can be gently pushed down to receive stimulation during the stroking motion." Plus, this position ups the intimacy, as there's plenty of opportunity for eye contact.
How to do it: You don’t have to do this one on a table—any surface that hits your partner at crotch height will do. Have them enter you while you’re sitting or lying at the edge of a table, counter, or maybe even your bed.
Modifications: If the position gets uncomfortable, Jenkins Hall recommends placing a pillow underneath the receiving partner.
Want to feel every inch of your partner? Try this one. "This side-lying position is great because it provides skin-to-skin contact and the clitoris is readily available," says Jenkins Hall. "Either partner can provide stimulation to the clitoris while thrusting by simply wrapping their arms toward the front since both are lying and facing the same direction."
How to do it: Both of you lie on your sides, facing the same direction. Bring your knees up slightly while your partner slides up behind your pelvis and enters you from behind in the spooning position.
Modifications: Since the position may make the clitoris a little harder to reach, the receptive partner should spread or widen their legs to make it more accessible, suggests Jenkins-Hall.
You already know pretzels taste good, but contorting your bodies into one can make for explosive pleasure. Deviate from the thrusting norm, and focus on friction for maximum results. “This position is about persistently connecting and grinding against each other,” says sex therapist Ian Kerner, PhD, author of She Comes First . That grinding action will help make your clit very happy.
How to do it: Lie on your right side. Your partner kneels, straddling your right leg and curling your left leg around their left side. Have them enter you from here. This will provide deep penetration and easy clit access.
Modifications: Not feeling enough pressure? Have your partner lean back. "If they lean forward, it’s easier to manually stimulate you," says Kerner. "But leaning back offers the best angle to press into each other."
This romantic position has a lot of added focus on your clitoris—plus, it provides extra support, which is helpful for long sex seshes. You can give yourself a hand, or you can close the distance between your two bodies to go hands-free. “Rub yourself against them to get the stimulation you need,” says Kerner.
How to do it: Your partner sits on a chair or the edge of the bed. You face them, straddling their lap. From here, you can control the angle and depth of the entry and thrusts.
Modifications: Have them support your weight, then lean back for more clitoral contact against their body. “Think of it as them dipping you during a dance," says Kerner. "With that support, you can get a good rhythm going."
Get more bang for your buck. While this position is a natural for G-spot stimulation, it can be a winner for your clitoris, too. “When [your partner] is in a comfortable enough position, they can try to reach under you and provide clitoral stimulation,” says Kerner.
How to do it: This is a modified doggy style . To do this variation, get on your hands and knees; then, keeping your hips raised, rest your head and arms on the bed. Have your partner enter you from behind, while holding your hips for extra thrusting support. They can rub your clit from this position, or you can take matters into your own hands.
Modifications: If the thrusting makes it hard for them to keep their hand on target, have them grind against you in circles instead. Less in-and-out motion can make for a more consistent connection.
It’s an oldie and a goodie for a reason. “This can be nice if [you're] able to focus less on thrusting and more on connecting,” says Kerner. If you need a stronger touch, feel free to grab their butt and pull them deeper inside of you so that their pelvic area presses harder against your clitoris.
How to do it: Lie on your back while your partner lies facedown on top of you. Have them enter you here, pressing close together so their penis or strap-on can rub up against your clit. From here, play around with the position a bit—shift the angle of your legs to change the sensation for both of you. Oriowo suggests adding a slight body roll.
Modifications: O’Reilly recommends the coital alignment technique, a popular twist on missionary in which the partner with a penis or strap-on “slides slightly upward,” allowing for additional grinding.
This move is great if you want to have your partner stimulate your clitoris for you. “It may be hard to stimulate yourself because you’re on both hands, but they can lean over and reach under to touch your clitoris,” says Kerner.
How to do it: Get on all fours. Your partner kneels behind you, with their upper body straight up or slightly draped over you. Again, this position allows for deep penetration and easy access to your clit. Either stimulate your own clit with one hand, while balancing on the other, or ask your partner to take total control.
Modifications: Ask your partner to lean over even more so their hand can stay pressed up against your clitoris, or transition from thrusting into smoother grinding motions. That way, you may be able to support yourself enough to get the job done on your own.
Feeling intimate? This position offers the best of both worlds: ultimate closeness to your partner and plenty of clitoral stimulation. “Once you’re both comfortably positioned, you can get into a great grinding rhythm against their leg,” says Kerner.
How to do it: From missionary position , without pulling out, turn together onto your sides, using your arms to
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