Feline Friend: How is sex pleasurable when the opening is nowhere near the clitoris. I thought that was the sensitive part?
I dont understand, how can the friction on the vagina opening be pleasurable when theres no clitoral nerves? Cos the clitoris is really sensitive i’d have though ya know, help me out im so confused!
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Answer by Ella
Some sex rubs against the clitoris (like doggie style). Also, you do have a g-spot. Not really sure of the other specifics though.
The Clitoris isn’t just on the surface bit, it kind of goes deeper as well. But yeah, the penetration isn’t what makes it feel good, it’s un-intentional stimulation of the clitoris from intercourse.Answer by Tony
On the front wall and really at near its end of the vagina is the location of the “G” Spot that will make your scream of pleasure. I guess now you know the “secret” of all Sexual pleasures from the clitoris & G Spot.Answer by Jen J
Some women find pleasure in penetration. Have you heard of the g-spot? This can be very pleasurable for some.
Many women need clitoral stimulation during sex to get an orgasm.
Answer by RetroBunnyWell, while some women can orgasm simply through vaginal penetration, most women need clitoral stimulation for sex to “feel good”.
The catch is that while the clitoris seems so far away from the vaginal canal, if it was actually closer, women would be screaming in pain and not pleasure due to how sensitive the clitoris is!Answer by Johny K
It just feels goodAnswer by Karli K
Well, the clitoris is only the outside sensitive nerve. There’s a little delve inside of you, called the G-spot. Lol you’re prolly going “oh yeahh!!” right now, but it’s ok. Whatever is inside hits the G-spot and the friction giving you lotsa pleasure! For max pleasure, use both!Answer by Brutally Honest
The little nub (the glans) of the clitoris is only a VERY small portion of the female sex organ (about 10% actually). The entire organ wraps around the bladder, and the lower portion of the vagina, as well as laying under the skin of the upper vulva. Even the infamous “G-spot” is actually a portion of the clitoral body.
This diagram shows you just how big the clitoris really is:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Clitoris_anatomy_labeled-en.svg
Besides, the pelvic thrusting that occurs during intercourse can stimulate the clitoral glans just fine.
Answer by Kendall Sylvanwomen have a few sensitive points that can bring lots of pleasure when they are having sex (clitoris & g-spot are talked about most, but teasing the labia is another way to bring excitement). The clitoris is thought about a lot because it is easy to get to, but bringing even more pleasure when properly stimulated is the g-spot.
Also, some women just enjoy being penetrated, and there are also muscles involved that can experience involuntary spasms as you start to climax as well. Going deeper into the vagina is the pubococcygeus muscle, which feels good for a male to press against, and it feels good for both man and woman when enough stimulation occurs to cause a full body orgasm (usually with g-spot stimulation).
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