Female: We tend to refer to a woman’s entire genital area as the vagina. But female genitals are composed of many different parts which work together.
Female: The part of the vagina you can actually see is called the vulva. An umbrella term for several external parts which keep bad bacteria out and allow sperm in. the labia majora or outer lips are layers of skin and fat that keeps sex comfortable.
The labia minora or inner lips guard the interior of the vagina. Some women’s labia minora actually extends pass their labia majora and this is normal and completely fine.
Inside the labia minora are both the vagina, the canal through which the penis enters in a baby exits and the urethra. The urethra is a tube that leads from the bladder to carry urine.
Right behind it, along the inside of the front wall of the vagina, is the enigmatic G spot, a dime size bulb of tissue that can lead to a powerful orgasm. Located on top of the vaginal opening is the clitoris another orgasm inducer whose sole purpose is pleasure.
It is no wonder since the clit is composed of the same erectile tissue as the penis. The part of the clitoris that is visible, the glands is covered by a small hood. A woman’s cervix, the opening that leads to the uterus lies at the back of the vagina.
Eggs which are made in two ovaries travel to the uterus by the way of oviducts which are connected to the ovaries.
It is no wonder the vagina seems so complicated to navigate.
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