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The “G” spot explained…
A woman’s anatomy also affects how she experiences intravaginal sexual 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.
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
It’s All In Our Heads…
All of sexual arousal initiates in the brain. Dr. Arcos states: “In women, the cycle of sexual response begins in the brain, where a memory, an image, a scent, music or fantasy acts as a trigger to prompt sexual arousal.”
Vaso-congestion is the basis of all sexual arousal both in the vagina and in the clitoris. Vaginal lubrication is the initial vaso-congestive response of a woman’s sexual arousal.
Where is the Clitoris???
The term “clitoral erection” cannot be found in the medical literature before the 1990’s. As with men, they cannot achieve orgasm without a penile erection; This knowledge is becoming well known to women; but few men understand how a woman achieves orgasm, and the importance of an orgasm to women. Vaso-congestion is the medical term that describes the action where more blood is going in to an organ than is released. This vaso-congestion causes the clitoris to increase in length and diameter and protrudes erectly outside of the clitoral hood.
This hypersensitivity of the clitoral nerves allows a women to achieve orgasm.
The 3 Sexual Revolutions
3 Sexual Revolutions have shaped what treatments are available for women’s sexual needs. With advent of drugs like Viagra, wow do we women achieve that same level of pleasure as men?
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