• Raun Schulz posted an update 3 years ago

    As I’ve said, a woman’s body is a complex and amazing thing. We’ve also acknowledged that we know pretty much nil about it. How many erogenous zones can you name for example? Do you know how to spot a fake orgasm? Did orefrontimaging know that the clitoris has 8,000 nerve endings? This last fact, I’m quite sure, has left you together with your jaw agape. How can a thing that small have so much sensitivity? Let’s have a closer look.

    The woman’s clitoris is in fact made up of 18 parts, some of which you cannot see. Lots of people, including women, believe that the clitoris is the small nub or head situated above the vaginal opening. This can be a powerhouse of the complete clitoral network, but it takes many hotspots throughout the different internal and external parts of the network to create an orgasm. Each part includes a different role to play in a woman’s sexual response and many of the are seriously overlooked.

    Now, when i also said, a woman’s clitoris has 8,000 nerve endings. This is really double the number that’s found on a man’s penis. So, whenever we are feeling that sexual tension and intensity, just imagine what it should be like for her!

    Scientists have also confirmed that the same tissue in the womb can be used to create the penis and the vagina, within the first three months of development. So basically, you could state that the clitoris may be the female version of the penis. This is not altogether true though, because the clitoris does not have any other function except pleasure. It plays no part in the reproduction process and is in fact, situated too high through to the exterior of a woman’s body to be of any use. Interestingly, doctors and scientists in the 18th century did think that the female orgasm was a fundamental area of the act of reproducing but science has come a long way since then. We now understand that the clitoris is purely a location that is designed to match the intensity and sexual release that us men feel each time we ejaculate.

    For orefrontimaging of you that are a whiz at mathematics, this next point will undoubtedly be easy to calculate. The average time a man makes love to a woman (in other words, w
    here vaginal penetration takes place) is two . 5 minutes. Now take the fact that it takes a woman an average of 15 minutes to become fully aroused and receptive to finding a phenomenal orgasm. Herein lays a slight problem in the equality of sexual response, certainly with regards to just how most couple’s routines don’t allow for 15 minutes of foreplay, never mind any Outercourse, Coreplay or pre-orgasm stages