do i need to know these stuffs here? I've always neglected it....but now i'm afraid it will show up... lol... htanks
The vaginal opening and the separate urethral opening are located within a regiion called the vestibule, bordered by a pair of slender skin folds, the labia minora. A pair of thick, fatty ridges, the labia majora, encloses and protects the labia minora and vestibule. At the front edge of the vestibule, the clitoris consists of a short shaft supporting a rounded glans, or head, covered by a small hood of skin, the prepuce. During sexual arousal, the clitoris, vagina, and labia minora all engorge with blood and enlarge. The clitoris consists largely of erectile tissue. Richly supplied with nerve endings, it is one of the most sensitive points of sexual stimulation. During sexual arousal, Bartholin's glands, located near the vaginal opening, secree mucus into the vestibule, keeping it lubricated and faciliating intercourse. blah blah..thanks
The vaginal opening and the separate urethral opening are located within a regiion called the vestibule, bordered by a pair of slender skin folds, the labia minora. A pair of thick, fatty ridges, the labia majora, encloses and protects the labia minora and vestibule. At the front edge of the vestibule, the clitoris consists of a short shaft supporting a rounded glans, or head, covered by a small hood of skin, the prepuce. During sexual arousal, the clitoris, vagina, and labia minora all engorge with blood and enlarge. The clitoris consists largely of erectile tissue. Richly supplied with nerve endings, it is one of the most sensitive points of sexual stimulation. During sexual arousal, Bartholin's glands, located near the vaginal opening, secree mucus into the vestibule, keeping it lubricated and faciliating intercourse. blah blah..thanks