A woman’s anatomy also affects how she experiences intravaginal sexual intercourse. The inside of the vagina, the vaginal mucosa, has no sensory nerves. This is why the vagina can withstand the vigorous activity of intercourse. The ‘G-spot’ is the only area where there are sensory nerves in the vagina and is only sensitive to stimulation when the clitoris is fully sexually aroused. The ‘G-spot’ is located one to one and a half inches inside of the vaginal introtis, beneath the anterior vaginal wall.
As already mentioned, men usually achieve orgasm long before a woman does. This is due to the fact that women are complex!
The ability for a woman to achieve an orgasm depends on:
• Adequate estrogen hormone levels
• Adequate testosterone hormone levels
• Sufficient sexual arousal to establish a full clitoral erection
• Adequate stimulation of a completely aroused and erect clitoris for a sufficient period to elicit orgasm