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Unlocking the Mystery: Anatomy of Female Sexual Pleasure Revealed in 3D View
Explore the fascinating secrets of female sexual pleasure through a 3D view of the pelvic anatomy. Discover the pleasure zones and learn how understanding the female sexual anatomy can enhance pleasure and increase the possibility of achieving orgasms. Dive into the anatomy of female pleasure to unlock a world of heightened sensitivity and sexual fulfillment.
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Anatomy of Female Sexual Pleasure.
The female pelvic anatomy continues to be full of fascinating mysteries related to the
stimulation and identification of pleasure zones and the possibility of having orgasms.
Knowledge of the female sexual anatomy makes understanding the areas of pleasure sensitivity
easier. It helps to achieve higher levels of pleasure and, in many cases, facilitates
the possibility of having orgasms.
The Sexual Act and the Pleasure Zones
This animation shows a sagittal
cut where you can see at rest the location of the penis in a coital relationship in the
missionary position.
See the direct relationship between the anatomical landmarks associated with areas of high sexual
sensitivity and the points where some point of friction is generated between the penis
and its base with the vulva.
The contact points of high sexual sensitivity are all located in the first third of the
vagina.
They are largely related to the angle and position of the penis in front of the vaginal
opening.
The other two-thirds of the vagina are not associated with feelings of sexual pleasure.
Likewise, it can be seen that the length of the penis does not have much impact on the
female sexual response since, in a strict mechanical sense, the length of the penis
does not directly affect the areas of high sensitivity to pleasure.
On the other hand, the thickness of the penis would directly affect arousal since a wider
thickness directly affects the pleasure zones.
surgical procedures associated with functional molding for
vaginal narrowing seek to increase the sensation of friction in these pleasure areas by generating
a narrowing of the first third of the vagina. Seeking greater sexual satisfaction for women
as there is greater friction. The clitoris.
The clitoris and other organs are associated with the phase of sexual arousal.
The clitoris has the sole function of providing women with sexual pleasure.
It is as essential to a woman as a penis is to a man.
The clitoris is made up of the same tissues as the penis, and for the most part, it functions
in the same way as a penis when it comes to sexual stimulation.
Some clitorises are as big as a small penis.
The main parts of the clitoris The three main parts of the clitoris are
the glands, the clitoral foot, and the clitoral shaft or body.
Immediately before a woman's orgasm.
More blood pools in the body of the clitoris resulting in a firmer erection,
which causes the glands to move up towards the pubic bone.
This erection gives the impression that the glands are retracting under the foreskin when in fact,
what it is doing is straightening as a result of the concentration of trapped blood.
Clitoral Erection in the Arousal Phase – Front View
Clitoral Erection in the Arousal Phase – Side View
These animations visualize the details presented in the description of the vulvovaginal reaction to sexual arousal,
where the process of, erection, of the clitoris and widening of the vestibular bulbs can be seen.
There is an increase in blood supply to the entire vulvar area and the base of the urethra.
According to the bibliographic reference of the Atlas of Human Sexuality presented at the end of the video,
a relationship of response to greater sexual arousal
can be established depending on how close the clitoral glands is to the urethral medus.
The conclusion is reached after a significant sample of analysis among more than 200 patients
is that patients where the distance is less than 2.5 cm always reached a climax during