May
20
2009
Blowjobs are a form of oral sex performed on a man. It does not matter what gender performs the blowjob, as long as the receiver is a male it is called a blowjob. The scientific term for a blowjob is ‘fellatio’. The word fellatio stems from a Latin word meaning to suck which is an […]
May
20
2009
WARNING: Although it is getting more and more common every year, anal sex is not for everybody. If you are curious about anal sex, read on. If you are not, please just move on to another page. This is not meant for you. What is Anal Sex anal sex (noun) – Intercourse via the anus, […]
May
20
2009
What happens to the penis and vagina during sexual intercourse? The answer to this came from a study about using an MRI to see what goes on inside our bodies: Magnetic resonance imaging of male and female genitals during coitus and female sexual arousal. The problems with achieving intercourse inside a fMRI tube cannot be […]
May
20
2009
The openings of the Bartholin’s Glands can be found to the left an right and below (Anus side) of the Vaginal opening. It secretes one or two drops of a mucus lubricant when a woman gets aroused. It is not quite clear wht the function of these glands are as female lubrication comes mostly from […]
May
20
2009
This term describes the area between the left and right Labia Minora and below the Clitoris. This is the platform where the Vulva and Urethra mouths out into the outside. Numerous glands also mouth out into the Vulvar Vestibule. The Labia Minora keeps this area closed in to keep debris, dirt and germs out while […]
May
19
2009
The Urethral Opening or Pee Hole opens in the Vestibule above the Vaginal Opening and below the Clitoris. The Urethra is the thin tube that feeds urine from the Bladder to the Vulva. The opening is a small hole that might be very prominent or hardly visible. The easiest way to find it is to […]
May
19
2009
The Vaginal Opening is at the bottom of the Vestibule (vulva floor). Although we think of the vagina as a ‘pipe’ leading from the vulva to the cervix, it is normally collapsed onto itself, with its walls touching each other when it is unaroused. If you could make a section through the vagina when unaroused, […]
May
19
2009
Your clitoris is one of the most important parts of your sexual anatomy. Humans have sex for two reasons: Recreation (pleasure) Procreation (making babies). Your clitoris serves absolutely no role in making babies. As such, it is not part of the reproductive system. Your clitoris has only one function: sexual pleasure. As a matter of […]
May
19
2009
The Labia Minora or Inner lips are found on the inside of the Labia Majora. The Labia Minora is probably the single organ that differs the most between women. They differ in size, color, shape, length and symmetry. It is important to understand that the look of the Labia Minora are not affected by sexual […]
May
19
2009
The Labia Majora are the thick outer lips surrounding the vulva. These lips are normally meaty. On the outer side is pigmented and it has pubic hairs on it. On the inner edge its got large sebaceous glands. Sebaceous glands are responsible for secreting an oily substance that lubricates the skin and give it a […]
May
19
2009
Even though the Mons Pubis is not strictly a part of the genitals, it is considered to be part of the genital system. The Mons Pubis (or Pubic Mound/Mound of Venus/Mons Veneris) is a fatty and hairy area above the Vulva and below the belly button. This area is pretty low on the abdomen and […]
May
18
2009
The Female Internal Sex organs consists of: The Vagina (Birth Canal) The Cervix The Uterus The Fallopian Tube The Ovaries The Clitoris The Grafenberg Spot The Rectum The Urethra The Bladder
May
18
2009
W A R N I N G PLEASE NOTE: Every women is different. These differences includes but are not limited to color, size, thickness, smoothness, wrinkleness, hair, texture, smell, taste, length, wetness, sensitivity and symmetry. This is not any different than anything else. Take hair color, nose size, facial symmetry, lip plumpness, length, breast size, […]
May
18
2009
The outer or visible female genitals is called the Vulva. The slang term Vagina is often used to describe the Vulva, especially by women. The Vagina is an internal organ and it is not medically correct to refer to the Vulva as the Vagina. Other terms often used are private parts, down there, pussy, cooter […]