Giving Her An Orgasm - Chapter 3: Female Sex Organs and How to Stimulate Them

This is the chapter where you will be learning the intricacies of the female sex organs, where to find them and how to stimulate them.

The sex organs of the female are a fascinating subject that many men are in the dark on. The female sexual anatomy is an intricate system. This chapter will bring you closer to understanding what goes on inside a woman’s body when she has an orgasm so you can better understand how to make it happen.

Female sex organs are both internal and external. The external part is the Vulva. The internal part is, of course, the Vagina. We will start with the external. The clitoris is part of the external female sex organs. This is one of the most important parts of a woman and contributes greatly to her orgasms.

Female Sex Organs – External

Clitoris –

The clitoris is the female sex organ that is visible above the opening of the urethra. It is a woman’s most sensitive erogenous zone. It is also the source of her sexual pleasure and the key to a good portion of her arousal.

There are two external portions of the clitoris.

  • The glans clitoris
  • The Prepuce

The Prepuce is the shaft of the clitoris that is inside the body and not visible. The end of it that protrudes out of the body is the glans clitoris.

The clitoris is many different sizes depending on the woman.

The clitoris only exists to give a woman pleasure. It is not there to serve any type of reproductive purpose besides heightening her arousal. The entire clitoris has over 8,000 sensory nerve endings.

Even though the clitoris is part of the external female sex organs; much of it is actually inside her body.

The clitoral crura is the part where the prepuce blends into the vaginal body then splits and goes down each side of the vagina in a V shape.

This means that the clitoral gland is surrounding the urethra. The urethra is part that carries urine from the bladder.

What does this have to do with sexual arousal?

If the clitoral glands surround the urethra; this would explain why a woman is more stimulated by contact with the inner portions of the clitoris. Her erogenous zone or “G Spot” is on the upper wall of the vagina which is below the urethra.

This would also explain why women have orgasms through vaginal intercourse. The penis stimulates the inner portions of the clitoris.

The Mons Pubis –

This is the tissue at the top of the vagina above the glans clitoris. It is located on top of the pubic bone.

The Labia Majora –

These are also called the outer lips. This is the tissue on each side of the vaginal opening that has pubic hair.

The Labia Minora –

This is the inner lips. They lie just inside the outer lips. They are hairless and create the vaginal opening. They join at the top to for the clitoral hood.

The Fourchette –

The labia minora meet at the bottom of the vaginal opening. This area is he fourchette.

The Perineum –

This is the area between the vagina opening and the vagina.

The Anus –

I am including the anus in the female sex organs because it is an erogenous zone. She may not even know this. Much like the clitoris; there are a lot of sensitive nerve endings in and around the anus. You can stimulate this zone without penetration. It may be obvious, but you should be mindful of cleanliness in this area. The anus can sometimes have bacteria if not cleaned properly.

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