Dr Philippa Kaye answers the web’s most EMBARRASSING women’s sex questions
OVER the past few weeks we have covered weird and wonderful facts about breasts and the penis and now we turn to the vulva and vagina.
Now we’ve the basic terminology down, let’s get into some weird and wonderful facts you might not know about vulvas and vaginas.
It extends down into the vulva and internally, branching off into bulbs and legs, meaning that the clitoris tends to beThe clitoris is the only organ in the body of all genders that is solely designed for pleasure., the clitoris also fills with blood and the more of it that's stimulated, the greater the likelihood of arousal and4. If the glans clitoris=the penis, the labia majora=the scrotum
It has rugae, tiny folds or pleats, which can stretch and expand as needed. The average vagina is 5-13cm long but stretches during sexual arousal and penetration.There are entire industries based around the idea that vaginas are smelly and dirty.
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