Anatomy Of The Vagina

One of the most exciting part of a woman’s body is the vagina, men as a teenager before, (if not all) one day dreamed to reach the “promised land”. But even if you’ve grown up in the last 10 – 20 years, ask yourself, do you really know the anatomy of the vagina?

Knowledge on this field is undeniably important, how can you please your partner if you don’t even know where to start,  so let’s get begin. The genitalia of a female has two regions, internal and external.

Many people think that the vagina is the first thing you will see inside the female genitalia, this is incorrect. Starting in the outermost part, what we’ll see is the vulva.

Most of the time, the vulva is covered by pubic hair that originates from the tissue called mons pubis, setting pubic hair aside, we move on to the “outer lips”.

The outer lips or the Labia Majora speaks by itself, It is the lip-like fatty tissues that enfolds the vulva from the mons pubis to the perineum (an opening that tears during childbirth).

One interesting thing about the Labia Majora is its ability to emit a certain scent from its sweat and oil glands, which most sex gurus claim to have a sexually stimulating effect on us males, it turns us into a raging sexual love machine (ohh right even before, we’re already a raging sexual love machine).

Next stop, we have the Labia Minora, another set of lips that protect the urethra, clitoris and the vagina, and as we go deeper inside our grand expedition we will eventually stumble upon the “clit” or the clitoris.

The clitoris is a small portion inside the uppermost part of the vagina (take note to that), sometimes covered by skin and is adjoined to the Labia. The clit seems to be the only female organ whose sole purpose is for sexual pleasure. It contains numerous nerve endings which are very sensitive when touched or stimulated.

So next time that she tells you “it’s all about finding the little man in the canoe” you won’t have to picture this inside your brain.anatomy-vagina-clitorisBelow the clitoris is the urethra, this is the opening on which the urine passes through, it’s connected to the bladder and is not a part of the female reproductive organ (I know, boring and gross).

The entrance of the vagina is covered by a thin membrane called hymen. This thin and very sensitive tissue has been the trademark of virginity in women. It is teared when the penis has penetrated inside the vagina for the first time or any rigorous activities thus, ending the holiness of a cheery girl.

Mentioned earlier is the perineum, another opening in the vagina. It is a stretch of skin that goes down to the anus and is where infants come out during labor.

Innermost parts of the female genitalia are the vaginal canal where the penis passes through during sexual intercourse and goes through the cervix. Depending on the size of your penis, the vagina can contract and expand to allow better passage of the penis.

Hymen and the Bartholin’s gland yes, they named a part of the vagina to the man who discovered the gland, that’s a nice thing to think about the next time that your in an intimate moment with your girl, back to the topic. Bartholin’s gland and Hymen excrete fluids that serve as lubricants during sexual arousal to keep the vagina “wet” leading to further sexual enlightenment for both male and female.

Last but certainly not the least is the uterus or if you ask you’re grandma is called the womb where the fetus grows, so to be exact, this is the scariest part of the female genitalia if you’re a bachelor living the highlife.

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