Although I’ve labeled it as an “external” organ, most of the clitoris is actually hidden
The shaft of the clitoris extends into the body, and then splitting into two legs form an upside down “V” (the clitoral crura) which lie on both sides of the vaginal opening.
But the key feature of the internal portion of the clitoris is the fact that the clitoris surrounds the urethra (the passage where urine exits the bladder).
What does this mean?
It means that the pleasurable sensations from stimulating the “G-Spot” (the area on the upper wall of the vagina, below the urethra) is through contact with the inner parts of the clitoris!
Also, this can explain the “vaginal orgasm” (orgasm through vaginal penetration), since the interior parts of the clitoris is stimulated.
The mons pubis is the fatty pad of tissue that’s covered by pubic hair. It lies on top of the pubic bone, and on top of the inner clitoral structures.
The labia minora are the fleshy hairless inner lips that lie on either sides of the vaginal entrance. The inner lips come together at the top forming the clitoral hood.
The outer lips are rounded pads of fatty tissue lying on either side of the vaginal entrance.
You’ll find it at the bottom of the vaginal entrance where the inner labia meet.
The perineum, more commonly referred to as the “taint”, is the area between the vaginal opening and the vagina.
Although she might disagree with you, the anus is a highly erogenous zone. But, to stimulate it doesn’t require penetration. The anus has a high concentration of nerve endings, and can feel pleasurable when stimulated.
Remember though, that any anal play requires special attention to hygiene, as the anus and rectum contain (and can spread) bacteria.
Interior Female Sexual Anatomy
The vagina is a tube shaped organ where the penis is inserted during sex (we all know this one!)
But what you might not know is that most of the nerve supply of the vagina to the lower 1/3, near the entrance.
In other words, the most sensitive area of a woman’s vagina is near the front.
On the other hand, the deeper 2/3 of the vagina contains almost no nerve endings… so… it’s insensitive to stimulation (a woman can tell you that she’ll have feelings of deep pressure though).
What does this mean to you?
It means that, even if you have a short penis, you can still give pleasure to your partner while having sex, simply because the back of the vagina just isn’t as sensitive as the front.
The cervix is located at the back of the vagina, and is the opening to the uterus.
Although the cervix has no sexual function, you should be aware of it during intercourse. The cervix is sensitive to pressure, and you could actually bruise it during sex if you’re thrusting too hard!
If you have a long penis, then chances are you’ll be hitting the cervix as you’re thrusting in. Some women enjoy it while others will tell you that it’s irritating.
If that’s the case, you might need to change your thrusting angles or sexual position.
The G-spot is located about one and a half to two inches up, on the anterior (toward the front) wall of the vagina, at about 12 o’clock, or really anywhere between 11:00 and 1:00.
As you begin your explorations, start with inserting your forefinger gently inside of her, curving and hooking it behind the pubic bone, and then moving it forward, in the “come-hither” motion.
Now with your fingers, move them in a “zig-zag” pattern. Essentially what you’re doing is scanning the ceiling of the vaginal wall for her G-spot.
Once you feel a small mound of spongy tissue that ranges in size from that of a nickel and quarter — and having a rough texture different that the immediately surrounding tissue — you’ve found it.
The G-spot swells up and gets bigger the more she’s aroused, so if you’re having trouble finding it, chances are, she might not be aroused enough.
If you can manage to master the secrets of G-spot stimulation, you’ll be in great shape with your lovers, likely claiming the honor as one of (if not the most) satisfying and amazing lovers they’ve ever had.
That’s because G-spot orgasms tend to be felt at a deeper level and more intensely than clitoral orgasms alone. They also offer the additional spiff of being able to occur consecutively, with no “established” upper limit. And if you really get it down, she might even ejaculate. And what can be better than making your woman become a wetter?
These are the key secrets that separate the men from the boys. Unfortunately, it’s actually a safe estimation that less than 1% of the world’s population of men is able to repeatedly find, and them properly stimulate, their lovers’ G-spots.