One of the truly unique things about your V zone is that virtually the entire area is covered with nerve endings extremely sensitive to touch and stimluation.
Still, for many women, the "command central" of their sexual responsiveness lies in a tiny organ that sits just inside the vagina known as the "clitoris".
Composed of soft, spongy tissue and covered by a hood of skin called the precipice , this tiny organ, just 3/4ths of an inch long, sits quietly atop the inner folds of your vagina. Most of the time you don't even know it's there - and, in fact, you might not know at all if it weren't for one factor : Sexual Stimluation !
Indeed, once you are sexually stimulated, the hood of the clitoris pulls back and, much like a tiny little penis, it begins filling with blood. This more than doubles it's size - and much like a penis it also becomes firm, erect and highly sensitive to the touch.
Indeed, while it remains obviously much, much smaller than a penis, the clitoris actually contains the exact same number of nerve endings - one reason why it can cause such erotic sensations when simply touched.
Although it's existence is hotly
debated, those who claim to
experience the ecstasy of
the "G" spot
believe it can be powerhouse of
sexual stimulation.
In addition, many women also find intense sexual pleasure from an area of the vagina known as the "G" spot. Although it's existence has been hotly debated - some contend the "G" spot is only a myth - for those who claim to have experienced it's ecstasy, it is believed to be a powerhouse of sexual stimulation.
If you're seeking to find your "G" spot, look approximately one-third to one-half way into your vagina. If you think you found it, use two fingers to add a little pressure. If it's there, you'll know it !