Facts You Didn't Know About the Clitoris - The Ceilings
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Friday, October 20, 2017

Facts You Didn't Know About the Clitoris




Do you know about the small button of the sensation maker between two female legs? That is the clitoris and, speaking figuratively, it is 'all' but small. In fact, it is a very powerful organ for sexual pleasure that comes with a number of interesting facts. You will be surprised by the abilities possessed by this small organ.


1. Very Sensitive Clitoris

The clitoris contains at least 8,000 sensory nerve endings. For comparison, the penis has about 4,000, making it the smallest area of this most sensitive part of a woman's sensitive zone. Although the clitoris is small enough, a strong sensation can spread throughout the female pelvic area by affecting 15,000 other nerve endings!


2. Greater Than Imagined

Did you know that Marie Bonaparte - nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte - has performed surgery for her clitoral removal? Not omitted (thankfully), but moved closer to her vagina. The reason is simple. Like many women, she can not get an orgasm from vaginal sex. At that time there was a fact (still current until now) that if the space between the clitoris and the vagina is less than an inch, women are more likely to have an orgasm through penetrative sex alone. The sad thing, for Marie at least, is that the operation is not working as it should.

This is what he does not know: Only a quarter of the clitoris is visible. The rest is in the body, which means this organ can not be completely removed and removed. The clitoris consists of many different parts, including the clitoris head, clitoral hood, urethral sponge, erectile tissue, gland, vestibular and crura (or clitoral leg). Only the head and hood of the clitoris are outside the body.


3. Most Like Penis

Yes, there is the statement "men from Mars, women of Venus", but in reality, men and women are much more alike than we realize. Or, at least we start like that. In fact, all babies, after conception, have the exact same genital tissue. At approximately 12 weeks' gestational age, the genitals of each baby begin to differentiate into a penis or labia. So, that is to say, the clitoris and the penis are the same material, put together in different ways. The clitoris has a foreskin like a penis (also known as a hood), a small erectile tissue and stem. Even swell when it's aroused! Luckily it's mostly hidden - thus saving women from having to measure and compare with their friends


4. The clitoris grows

The clitoris actually grows for the life of a woman. But not in the sense of enlarging because of happening things. Growth occurs as a result of hormonal changes in the body. When a girl's puberty begins, her clitoris begins to enlarge in size. At the end of puberty, the clitoris will be about 1.8 times larger. By the time a woman is 32 years old, the clitoris will be almost four times as large as in puberty. It does not end there. After menopause, the clitoris will be about seven times greater than it was born! Do not panic - this is still a very small area, so the size change will not be very visible. And hey, it might help explain why older women are often reported to have great sex!


5. Just There for Sex

The female body includes a number of erotic zones that are powerful, but you may say that the clitoris is only useful occasionally. No! The clitoris is there for fun. Yes, it is true. The clitoris is the only part of the body that is designed solely for pleasure. Thus, while other body parts used for sexual pleasure have at least one other function, the clitoris has only one function.


6. Every Woman Has One

Every female mammal has a clitoris. However, we humans are one of the few species that have evolved to actually use the clitoris for sexual pleasure. That does not mean female mammals can not orgasm - there is some science to show other mammals experiencing sexual pleasure as well - but most are not used as humans do.


7. Can Become the Originator of Orgasm

Vaginal orgasm does exist, but it is difficult to reach by most women, and only 30 percent of women are able to reach orgasm through penetration alone (unfortunately, Marie Bonaparte is not one of them). The rest require direct clitoral stimulation, such as the touch of a finger, tongue or sex toys, although each clitoris has its own preference.


8. Some Women Will Not Let It Just Just

Women do not talk about it, but some of them go for surgery to change her clit. There is the term clitoral unhooding, a procedure in which the excess tissue in the clitoral hood will be removed to increase the sensitivity. The size of the clitoris can also be reduced or enlarged. According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, more than 2,140 women in the United States undergo "vaginal rejuvenation" surgery in 2012. Although some operations can be used to correct problems that cause pain and discomfort in women, most experts do not recommend surgery for reasons other. You can improve your sex life along with scars or infections that could mean no sex life at all.


9. They're All Different

Some have small sizes, some are large, some are hidden and some others stand out. Some experience increases in size when aroused, and others hide under the hood. Some require a lot of pressure, while others prefer a very soft touch. This little love organ is unique to every woman. So it's important to know how it works and how to use it to produce pleasure for yourself, or your lover.

The clitoris never gets old. After reaching his maturity, he will maintain a sexual peak for the rest of a woman's life. So, if you are not well connected with the clitoris in your life so far, it's not too late to get acquainted.
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