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How many men know what part is what

January 25th, 2008 · No Comments

How many men know what part is what on a women? How many women
know what their own parts are? How many know exactly what
each part does do, might do, can do, or will do? Below is a
list of female genital terms you can see and then mentally
imagine exactly what is where. (Or you can examine a partners
genitals).

Labia Minora,
Labia Majora,
Urethra,
Clitoral Hood,
Clitoris,
Hymen (intact or ruptured),
Vestibule,
Mons Pubis,
Anus,
Perineum,

Not all these things are useful on all women. Some women
like some things and some like others. For instance, not
all women like direct stimulation to their clitoris. Considering
just a womens clitoris contains 2 times as many nerve endings
as a mans penis you should check with her on if she likes direct
stimulation. I have never attempted direct stimulation,
I always focused on the area around but not direct.

Anus/Ass/Arse play varies on all women. I have not personally
met a women who enjoys it yet. But I see many members here
who love it and I know that even I enjoy it myself so you’d
better check with her before you do that to.

How many men know where a womens Urethra is? I have heard
many guys I talk to say it is inside the vagina while many
others say it is just below her Clitoris but not actually
inside the Vagina. You’d probably better make sure
you know where it actually is.

The Clitoris is by far a womens most sensitive spot. (Twice
as mans nerve endings as the entire male penis has).

The Urethra is from which a women urinates.

The Labia Minora are her smaller inner lips.

The Vestibule is the actual entrance to a womens vagina
and is covered by the hymen. Inside the vestibule are the
Bartholin’s glands. These glands are a contribution
to lubrication. Of course her actual vagina pumps out a
lot more. One of the easiest ways to test her level of arousal
is actually by this area though. Considering not all women
pump out a lot of vaginal fluids you can always pay attention
to this area to test what she might be ready for.

The Hymen isn’t really as important as it use to be.
It is what breaks during a womens first sexual encounter
but many women break it accidental now when inserting tampons
due to lack of proper education/parenting. Chickens blood
use to be used to fake the bleeding afterwords, but that
was back when some tribes use to display the sheets of a newly
married couples first night of sex together. If the hymen
is still intact on a women it can be mildly painful or very
painful when something breaks it. Use caution if having
a womens first time as to not be forceful. Either way, many
women do not actually orgasm through penetration their
first time having sex.

The Mons Pubis (Upper mound), labia Majora (Sides near
the Labia Minora) are normally covered in hair growth.
How much hair or how strong that hair is depends on the womens
natural body habits and also her hygiene habits. trimming,
or shaving obviously alters these areas as well.

Well the point is made, knowing female anatomy is actually
pretty important. these are a list of what you will find
“outside”. Knowing me, I have probably forgotten
a few (I don’t think I have though). The best way to test
yourself is to “non-sexually” have your partner
take a peak. When I started studying this a couple weeks
ago one of my local female friends came over to let me have
a look. She was/is a lesbian so it was very easy to not have
her get aroused. But hey, some of you guys could always ask
your partner and it may even arouse her having you looking
around down there. Always good for some unexpected sex
isn’t it? Yeah I know, I hate these stupid latin terms
as well.

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