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Center Stage Of Female Pleasure

May 20, 2015 by 2ema@comcast.net Leave a Comment

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Simple Recognition

Center Stage Of Female Pleasure

The Clitoris 

Current research reveals the full anatomy of the clitoris. With 8,000 nerve endings of erectile tissue it is the Queen of female pleasure. The clitoris has two to three times more nerve endings than the penis. Making the clitoris center stage for female pleasure.

The clitoris is the only organ in the human body that exists exclusively for pleasure and is the path to female sexuality. The clitoris is the tip of the iceberg that melts the bodies pleasure zone stretching out under the surface.

In Tantra studies, the pathway to female pleasure begins with the clitoris stimulation followed by a G-spot massage and finishing with a stroking of the cervix. Some research points to the G-spot as part of the clitoris. It’s the ABC’s of sex for a woman. One step leads to another, tending to the girls if you will.

The new anatomy of the clitoris shows the similarities to a penis. The clitoral structure in its entirety is actually fairly equal in size to the penis. It does not begin and end with the exposed or hidden tip, but spreads out over the entire area of a woman’s sexual organs underneath the skin. Here are some amazing facts about the clitoris.

Vaginal organism is often the extended muscle contractions of the clitoris, the anatomy confirms this. Intercourse is not complete without first arousing the clitoris and continued clitoral stimulation.

Artist Sophia Wallace has founded the “Cliteracy Project” in an attempt to dispel misinformation about female sexual organs, her project is outlined on the Huff Post in great detail. Definitely worth taking a look. The information is put together with thought and detail.

In our most intimate loving relationship shared pleasure builds a deep bond. There is always more to learn and explore, that’s what makes it fun! If you are looking for someone you can talk with about your sex life, you’ve come to the right place. Give a call, let’s get started.

TEDxSF – Nicole Daedone – Orgasm: The Cure for Hunger in The Western Woman

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