External vaginal anatomy terms and definitions are some more basic things we need to have a grasp of. It’s difficult to please a woman if you don’t understand all the parts. Glossing over this important information happens far too often, so let’s cover it!
In this post we talked about the fact that there are 3 holes. That’s blunt but accurate. All these descriptions will assume you are looking at your girl where she is lying down on her back, legs spread. So that the top is her stomach and her ass is the bottom. Like the photo below:
Top to Bottom Description
The top is the mons pubis. Mound of venus is the what would be the front of the vaginal area if she’s standing, where the hair is and the area that slightly protrudes (some more, some less) when she’s lying down. It’s the small mound above the clitoral hood, where the pubic hair begins. That photo has the mons pubis under a pair of panties.
Under the mons pubis begins the area called the Vulva. That is what everyone calls the vagina or the pussy. At the top of the vulva is the clitoral hood. The clitoral hood covers and protects the clitoris when she is not aroused. As your woman gets aroused, the hood clitoris will become engorged and will push out from underneath the clitoral hood.
That brings us to the clit, the fun button. The main event. The clit has as many nerves as the penis. It will be firm and soft at the same time, and will elicit a response based on what you are doing to it. After we cover anatomy and other basics, I intend to cover techniques as well. It is important to note, do not get aggressive with her clit until she is ready. Too much too soon can and will ruin the moment.
Labia And Pussy
Now we’ve come to the labia majora and labia minora. The labia majora are the soft areas very near the labia minora. It’s the skin between the top of the legs where they attach to the hips and the labia minora. The labia minora are what everyone refers to as the pussy lips. Inside the labia minora is the vaginal opening and the urethral opening.
Within the labia minora and above the vaginal opening is the urethral opening. As part of the sexual organs, it’s sensitive but not really part of the sex act (unless you are into water sports, I’m not and neither is my SO). Obviously, she pees from the urethral opening.
This brings us to the vagina. Soft, strong, juicy, tasty. It produces all the moisture that lubricates sex, and has thousands of nerves for her pleasure. the opening will usually not have a smooth circular or oval shape within the labia minora.
Labia are all Different
Always remember, every woman looks different. Some have longer labia than others, some have more pronounced clitorises, some have larger openings than others. If you get the opportunity to SEE a woman’s vagina, you better do your best to make her understand that it’s beautiful, it’s part of her, and you appreciate her sharing that very private thing with you.
Below the vagina is the perineum, also called the taint. It’s the area below the vulva, which stops where the labia come together, and above the anus. The perineum is sensitive to touch, and can feel good to play with as well. Often, this is where women tear during birth.
Her Little Balloon Knot
Then there’s the anus. The anus is full of pleasure nerves as well, although not to the density of the vulva. I know what everyone is thinking “But, Admin, girls don’t poop!”. Well, yes, they do. You can play with this area in a similar way you do the vagina. You can apply pressure, you can gently enter, you can eat her ass (analingus or rimming), you can penetrate digitally, and or course there’s anal sex.
This post on external vaginal anatomy is designed to be a reference for all future posts about the female anatomy. Hopefully, it is detailed enough that it answers most questions.
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