For those who never had a close look at a vulva
before and are a bit worried, I should say that, except when quite
sincerely aroused, female genitals are usually clearly set out.
The clitoris likes to hide under it's own little hood, the lips
stick pretty close to one another, and it is quite likely that if
the owner of the genitals is standing up and unaroused you won't
really see more than some enticing tufts of hair and maybe the outer
lips. People whose knowledge of these matters derives mainly from
Playboy pictorials may be quite surprised that there's more here
than "just a hole".
Traditionally it was thought that all of the sensation available
from the female genitals derived from the lips, entrance to the
vagina, and especially the clitoris. In other words, what you see
above. It was thought that the interior of the vagina was practically
numb to sexual sensation.
Now one of those old coots who spent his"professional"
time sticking their noses into other people's intimate businesses
was a guy called Grafenberg. Dr. G. had this theory that there was
an area within the vagina, which was called the Grafenberg spot
or G-spot, which not only was sexually sensitive but which could
trigger bigger and better female orgasms than the clitoris and the
exterior bits could by themselves.
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