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The vaginal orgasm doesn't exist--Ladies is it true?
inicky46 61 Reviews 269 reads
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And betrays a lack of knowledge about the vagina.  There's a thread on this on the General Board.  Here's a link.  Bottom line, the clitoris is not just the little nub above her opening.  It's connected to an entire nerve structure inside the vagina.  So while she can have a clitoral orgasm from stimulating the little nub, a vaginal orgasm involves the nerves connected to it

PerryMason101 118 Reviews 243 reads
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Maybe you missed this part of the article:

"The female erectile organs include the clitoris, the vestibular bulbs – also known as the clitoral bulbs – which are found on either side of the opening of the vagina and the pars intermedia, a thin band that joins the two vestibular bulbs.  Other erectile organs include the labia minora – known as the inner lips of the vagina - and the corpus spongiosum of the female urethra – the mass of spongy tissue surrounding the urethra, the tube that connects the bladder to an external opening just above the opening of the vagina."

TrulyMsMocha See my TER Reviews 304 reads
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