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Okay, for all you mongers that think you know everything about a woman's body,....read and learn!

http://blog.museumofsex.com/the-internal-clitoris/

I must have a bifurcating crura that is way off base because I can't feel shit inside. Externally however is another rather fabulous story.

even though they did misspell glans.

It's really neat and only takes 3 minutes.

I thought the only internal part of the vagina that had nerve endings was the G-Spot.  Funny thing is, last night my ex was explaining how she's become increasingly orgasmic and not just from her clitoris.  She said she was having real, vaginal orgasms.  I just sent her a copy of the article so she'll know what they really are.
Thanks for a great article, I just wish the G-Spot had been included in the diagrams.  It would be interesting to know what, if any, connection the G-Spot and internal clitoris have.
Please note proper use  ^  of  ^ commas, per request of Conan.

There is a lot of debate on whether the G-spot actually exists as an anatomical 'spot'. Many researchers believe g-spot orgasms arise from stimulation of the internal clitoris, since the area many women indicate would correspond with nerve endings from the internal clitoris. This also explains why many women don't/can't have g-spot orgasms, due to the depth/length/area of the internal clitoris, etc.

You said it better than I. It comes down to geographical positioning. So I guess mine is buried so deep and so far apart that I feel nothing. Pisses me off.

As the internal clitoris bifurcates. The G-spot is about an inch and a half in, directly up or that is what I have read. You never know though, depending the distance of the bifurcation, they might be close enough to give a lady one hell of an orgasm. Lucky bitch!

Right.  And if there's no G-spot, how does one explain Skene's gland and female ejaculation?  There's been a lot of debate here about the latter but many of us know it's not pee.  Here's what Wikipedia says (and, yes, I know it's not definitive):
In human anatomy (female), the Skene's \ˈskēnz-\ glands (also known as the lesser vestibular glands, periurethral glands, skene glands, paraurethral glands,[1] female prostate) are glands located on the anterior wall of the vagina, around the lower end of the urethra. They drain into the urethra and near the urethral opening and may be near or a part of the G-Spot. These glands are surrounded with tissue (which includes the part of the clitoris) that reaches up inside the vagina and swells with blood during sexual arousal.

That makes me feel worse! I don't have those either. God damn it! Thank the freaking universe my clit works like a charm.  

Women's parts are mysterious all up in there. Nothing works the same on any one women. I feel so bad for you guys trying to satisfy one of us (well not necessarily in p4p play but you know what I mean).  

Your junk is out there and not exactly tough to figure out.  

Now it makes sense why I can't deal with a lot of PV sex. I don't feel anything really pleasurable. I mean it's not bad but not enough good sensation to want it to go on for a while. Oral is a whole other story;). Hmm  I must have been at the end of the line when Mother Nature (biatch) was giving out lady parts.

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My impression was that all women have Skenes Glands, so you better check with your Gyno.  As for all y'all being tough to figure out, hell, figuring it out is half the fun.  Any guy who cares at all about pleasing his partner will work away until, Bingo!  It just happens quicker if she tells you.  As for the PV sex part vs. oral, sounds like you and London have a lot in common.  You guys would probably be terrible doubles partners, lol!

But they don't work, lol. Glad you feel that we (collective) are worth the effort.  

As for London and I as doubles partners, one could do her 10 minutes of PV while the other holds an ice pack and then *switch*. At least I can take a bit bigger than than our girl LR. But not much, lol

between a clitoral orgasm and a vaginal one. Just because you have a d(ck in your vagina does not mean the orgasm came from the vagina...the clit is the nerve center for all stimulation even if it's not touched. For instance...if I watch porn, it's my clit that makes my entire vagina get wet, even though I am not touching a single part of the vagina or clit.

The clit has 18 parts. In the book Shecomes first, it explains all the details and also how to stimulate it! For all daty lovers

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