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Clitoris And Vagina | All Explained Here

Onyedika Boniface

Nov 3

The location of the G-spot and clitoris. How the vagina functions. What is a vulva? How and why people squirt. You can also see the drawings. 

You can learn some basic things from this guide, but you may want to examine your private parts in private to see how it works. Here are some drawings of genitals to help you if you're afraid someone might look over your shoulder on a bus.

Vulvas

Many people refer to them as vaginas, but they are technically called vulvas. You're fine, everyone knows what you mean. Here are some photos of vulvas when they're resting, which means that they're not aroused.

Aroused Vulva

Here's how vulvas appear when aroused. Also, the labia (the lip on either side of the animal) are slightly opened. You can examine your vulva. These drawings are not going to be exactly like your vulva, but they should give you a good idea of what's where.

You can clearly see the difference in how vulvas appear when they're resting compared to when they're aroused. The same goes for vulvas. Blood rushes to the clitoris when vulvas are aroused (more below), which alters the size, shape and colour of skin around it.

Labia

When aroused, the labia swell and change color a bit. The vulva changes a lot. The vulva also separates a bit so you can see your clitoris and vagina. They are there to protect these areas, so that dirt doesn't get in and they don't cause damage. They can be very nice and sensitive to touch when they are aroused.

There is no such thing as a 'perfect' or an 'ideal labia. Sometimes the inner lip sticks out over the outer lip, and sometimes it doesn't. Check out these illustrations of genitals for more information.

The Vulva up Close

Below, we'll look at the drawing of vulva from above. Below the drawing, I will explain the meaning of all the labels.

Pubic Hair

It is the hair that surrounds the pubic region. Some people have more than others, and some like to trim or shave it. It's up to the individual.

The clitoral cap

The clitoris is covered by a skin. It also protects the outer part of the clitoris, and provides moisture to prevent it from becoming sore. This drawing shows a clitoris that is quite small, but in reality it is much larger. In the next drawing, I'll go into more detail.

Urinary tract

This is where people who have vulvas urinate. You might not be able to tell exactly where your vulva is from these illustrations, but you can check your own. We'll talk more about it when we get to the vagina section.

The Anus

Anus is the area where people usually poop and sometimes they like to touch or sexually touch it. Although it's not a part of the vulva I included it so that you could see its location. You can see that it is quite close to your vagina. This is why many people with vulvas have been advised to wipe their vulva from front to back after using the toilet. The anus may contain germs that can cause infection in the vagina.

Clitoris

The last drawing shows only the outer part of the clitoris. It doesn't appear to be that large. This one shows how large it is.

The part of the clitoris you can see sticking out of the vulva is the glans. The remainder of the clitoris is located behind the labia, and it surrounds both the urethra as well as the vagina. The bulbs, shaft and crura (legs) are filled with spongy blood-filled cells. You can feel a clitoris by pressing on the outer labia.

If you were to look at a cross-section of the above image, it would appear like this.

The Erect Clitoris

The spongy cell walls of the corpus cavernosa are filled with blood during arousal and press against the wall, the tunica. The spongy cell pressing against the walls causes the entire clitoris to harden and expand. It's not only penises who have hard ons. This is what a hard on clitoris looks like.

As the clitoris gets harder, it expands and sticks out more. Sometimes, clitorises can be much bigger and stick out a lot. In this illustration, you can clearly see that the clitoris is sticking out from under the clitoral cap. This can be helpful during sexy moments to make it easier to locate the clitoris.

The clitoris is the key for many people to enjoy sex. According to all the research, most people who have a clitoris need to pay attention to it in order to enjoy sex. It can be fun to touch, stroke, lick, buzz or suck them with a vibrator. Some people find all these things enjoyable while others don't.

The Vagina

Finally, we reach the part about the vagina. Let's first examine the opening of the vagina. It is important to know some facts about the hymen, as it was called by people in the past.

You can also find out more about the following: Hymen Corona

The hymen is the thin tissue folds that surround the opening of the vagina. It is only 1 or 2cm deep. Some people have a larger corona than others. It is not a wall made of tissue which breaks at the first time of sex. Many people believe this, but are wrong.

Over time, it stretches and opens up the vaginal opening. It can smoothen out with time due to many things -- vaginal discharges, period blood, masturbation or penetrative sexual contact. First time sex can be painful or bleed if the person is not relaxed or prepared. It is unlikely that sex will bleed if someone is relaxed, ready and willing to have a good time. Sex shouldn't hurt. It should be pleasant the first time, and every time.

How To Avoid Painful Sex

Some people believe that bleeding means that someone is a virgin. (That is, they haven't ever had penis in vaginal sex). This is a total myth, not only because it's nonsense but also because if someone claims to have never had sex then other people should believe them.

Vagina within

Feel your tongue in the inside of your cheek? This is a similar lining as the inside of your vagina. It doesn't feel the same as the skin on the surface. It is thin, delicate, and constantly changes. It's because the mucous membrane is made of it (we also have one in our nose and ears). The technical term for mucosa is . This can be damaged by small cuts.

Wetness

The opening of the vagina can be wet, as you can see from the drawing. The wetness is caused by a few glands that are located on the vagina's outside, but it comes primarily from the deep part of the vagina close to the cervix. This wetness is pushed down the vagina during sexual stimulation and into the opening. Fun Fact: This is plasma surrounding the vagina. Some people produce more moisture than others, and some need extra moisture (like saliva or sex lubricant ). It can be painful to have sex in the vagina if it is dry or not aroused.

Vagina Size

Vaginas can vary greatly in size between people. The length of vaginas was measured between 41mm and 95mm in this study. The length of the opening into the vagina, or the introitus to you sex freaks out there, ranged from 6 to 75mm in this study. This is a huge variation, right?

You might be interested to know what I discovered about Penis Size. The erect genital penis can be anywhere between 1.6 and 10.2 inches in length. In the last paragraph, we studied non-aroused genitals. It is believed that genitals can grow twice as long when aroused. You can see, however, that certain penises will not fit into some vaginas comfortably and other vaginas won't fit snugly around certain penises.

This study found that vaginal width and length do not increase over a short period of time. Many people believe that their vaginas grow bigger with more sex. (I've heard so many people call me a 'bucket!' -sighs) But that is not the case. The vaginas stay the same size but become more pliable when turned on. People are more likely to be turned on if they understand how their bodies function and what they can expect from sex. Here's what happens to vaginal aroused.

How Vagina Works

It's time for another drawing, I think. This drawing has a lot of things going on, so I hope that you can understand it. This is a view from the side of the vagina.

The vagina becomes more relaxed, swollen and wet when it is aroused. The majority of stretching occurs deep within the vagina, near the cervix. The vagina does not change length on its own, but the blood flow and lubrication increase, and the vagina wall smooths out and stretches. Can you see it in the picture? The vagina will stretch more when it is aroused, making sex in the vagina more comfortable.

Vaginal stretching

There are strong muscles that surround the vagina. They relax when the vagina gets aroused but they can also tighten when it doesn't. Around the fornix, there is a lot stretching. It stretches in order to accommodate what's inside.

When aroused, the fornix (the anterior and posterior - or upper and lower) stretches a lot. The penis, sex toys or fingers can be comfortably inserted into the vagina. The fornix does not stretch if the vagina hasn't been aroused. This can make entry sex uncomfortable.

Many people feel that different parts of their vagina are sensitive at different times. The fornix is a sensitive area for some people. Many people find the upper wall near the opening of the vagina to be very sensitive.

The G Spot

Many people are sensitive to touch the upper or front wall. Some people prefer to touch other areas and not the G-spot. Some people really like it. The prostate and clitoris can both be affected.

The prostate

The prostate is also known as Skene's Gland. It surrounds the Urethra, but its position and shape can vary. This fluid is produced by people who ejaculate, squirt or ejaculate a fluid that is similar to the semen they squirt when they orgasm.

It doesn't matter if someone squirts or not. They can still have a real orgasm. Some people squirt and others don't. Here is more information about the research behind this .

The Urethra

Many people are unaware that they do not pee from the vagina. Most people have a small hole that is located above the vagina and below the clitoris. This is where the urine exits the body. Because and genitals vary, this opening can be located in different places from person to person. It is also the place where fluids leave the body during ejaculation (these fluids are thought to be similar to semen). A urinary tract infections is also possible in the urethra. It's best to wee right after you have had sex to prevent this.

Vaginal cleaning

Vaginas emit a scent that varies depending on the person. Some people enjoy this scent, while others don't. When cleaning your vagina, you should be careful.

The vaginal pH (acidity level) is unique. The natural discharge that travels down the vaginal tube is the cause. This discharge cleanses the vagina. The vagina will clean itself. The pH level can be changed by putting too much soap or water in the vagina. It can prevent the vagina from cleaning itself, and can also cause an infection that makes the vagina smelly and sore. The best way to keep the vagina clean is to let it be!

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