The clitoris is not just an external organ of the female reproductive system, but also extends inside the female body. It forms part of the vulva. Includes prepuce, glans, V-shaped corpora cavernosa, which also fill with blood during arousal, as in the male penis. 8,000 nerve endings are concentrated in the head of the clitoris, while in the pelvis, which is much larger in area and volume, there are a total of 15,000. Due to the peculiarities of human physiology, the arrangement of nerve fibers and nerve tissue, the coefficient of beneficial effect of any clitoral stimulation rises. However, a condition for this is that before the clitoral stimulation the woman was at least slightly aroused, which affects the blood circulation at the local level. Its blood supply increases the sensitivity of the nerves in and around it. In other words, we will achieve more if we first indulge in caresses and games and only then move on to the groin than if clitoral stimulation is undertaken directly. Due to the physiology of excitable tissues, stimulation should begin with slow movements and light pressure, gradually increasing in speed and intensity. Applying strong pressure can desensitize the clitoris as well as any other part of the body. If it is allowed to desensitize him at the very beginning of the prelude to sex, subsequent efforts to arouse the woman will be largely futile. Most of the nerve endings are concentrated in the head of the clitoris. It is recommended to start the stimulation from the periphery and gradually move towards the center to avoid the shock that would be caused by touching the head directly. For the same reason, monotonous movements should be avoided. It is good to vary the movements, change them, alternate them at short intervals. A knowledgeable man during this time would observe the reactions of his partner, noting the more pleasant moves for her, focusing his efforts exclusively on them. According to many, different areas of the clitoris and vulva are differently innervated and differently sensitive. Stimulating her lower right corner brings the greatest pleasure to some women, the upper left simply “melts” others. So – explore! NEWS_MORE_BOX But what else should be considered in stimulation? As well as being highly sensitive, these tissues are also very delicate, vulnerable and could easily cause pain. Different women find different levels of intensity optimal. That is why this limit should be discovered and taken care of specifically for the given partner. When using sex toys, it should be taken into account that they reduce the sensory information that the man receives from his partner due to the possibilities that are not characteristic of the body and the usual intercourse, such as intravaginal rotation, stimulation with an intensity unattainable by any organ, etc. In addition to being an overture, clitoral stimulation is also good to use during the sexual act itself. And one last, but not least, piece of advice or, rather,reminder – hygiene is important for successful sexual play and act – clean hands and short trimmed and clean nails are what create comfort for the partner…
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