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Sexual Anatomy of Vagina

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A females vagina are as unique as the female themselves and even though the parts of the female anatomy are the same. Appearances may be different. In fact every woman is different from another is some way.

Mons pubis: The fatty mound of tissue that covers the pubic bone. Often called the "mons."

Outer lips (labia majora): The fleshy folds of skin, fat tissue, and smooth muscle that enclose the vaginal opening. Pubic hair, which may be plentiful or sparse depending on the individual, grows along the outer edges of the labia.

Inner lips (labia minora): A second set of thinner tissue folds, closer to the vaginal opening. Unlike the pubic hair–studded outer lips, the labia minora have a smooth surface and are rich in tiny blood vessels and nerve endings.

Clitoris: The most sensitive part of a woman's genital anatomy. This small mound of tissue is located at the point where the upper ends of the labia minora meet, above the vaginal opening. It's constructed from the same tissue as the head of a man's penis (the glans). A soft fold of tissue called the clitoral hood covers the pea-shaped protrusion.

Urethral Opening: The opening to the urethra is just below the clitoris. It is not related to sex or reproduction, but is instead the passage for urine. The urethra is connected to the bladder. Because the urethra is so close to the anus, women should always wipe themselves from front to back to avoid infecting the vagina and urethra with bacteria.

Perineum: A stretch of hairless, sensitive skin that extends from the bottom of the vaginal opening back to the anus.

Sexual Importance

clitorisEven though any part of the vagina can be stimulated and cause sexual arousal the clitoris, generally speaking, is the key to females heightened sexual experience. Each woman is different in the way they enjoy their clitoris stimulated, so work with your partner. EXAMPLE: Some women like it stimulate very gently with consistent rhythm, while others like it a bit more aggressive and may enjoy it being tapped or lightly spanked. It all depends on the female and her sexual desires at that given time.

 

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