Clitoris
This is the only part of the body (male or female) which exists solely to provide pleasure for the body's owner. While developing as a fetus, this sensitive cluster of nerve endings starts out the same for males and females, but changes dramatically in the third month, as genitals develop. Baby girls form clitorises while baby boys develop an extra sensitive head on their penis. For women the large number of nerve endings clustered in such a tiny area means that the clitoris is extremely sensitive to stimulation. The clitoris resides under the clitoral hood (a moveable slip of skin) tucked away near the front of the vulva. Just below the hood is the clitoral crown. That mysterious button is actually the head of a long shaft, which pops out when stimulated. During sexual arousal, the nerve-rich clitoris engorges with blood, and like an erect penis, turns a deep purple-red, until orgasm releases the tension.
Synonyms: Bead(the), Bean(the), Clit, Clitty, Joy button
See Also: Cunnilingus, Foreplay, Lubrication, Masturbation (Female), Masturbation (Mutual), Penis, Sex, Sex Toy, Sixty Nine (69), Tongue, Vagina, Vibrator
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| The way to a woman's heart (and her orgasm) is most dependably found through her clitoris. Guys keep in mind however, this thought: The clitoris is really an underdeveloped penis, and well, you know how sensitive your penis can get when your arousal is peaking? Her clit can become equally and quickly painful if it is over-stimulated or too much pressure is directly applied. A soft approach with tongue and touch is usually best and most likely to send her into waves of bliss, though some like a hard, darting tongue or firm, fast finger. A clit is kind of an island too, remember to go around all its shores, so to speak. If she hasn't made it clear what feels good, have some fun finding out! Key info: clitties are sore right after orgasm, so be extra gentle if she has climaxed and you haven't (yet). |
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