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THE ANATOMY OF THE HOOHA (AND HOW IT CORRESPONDS TO YOUR PLEASURE)

THE ANATOMY OF THE HOOHA (AND HOW IT CORRESPONDS TO YOUR PLEASURE)

Have you ever heard of the female genital anatomy? Below is everything you need to know about the female anatomy, including the vulva, vagina, and pubic mound and how it corresponds to pleasure.

The Hooha representing all the parts of the vagina is all about the female genital anatomy. People of ancient Greece believed that the uterus could run amok in the body and cause ladies to be emotional to a high extent. Although the understanding of the uterus has been more than four hundred years, it is different for the clitoris. The clitoris was understood twenty-two years ago. In 1998, Hellen O’Connell published paperwork containing profound about the structure of the clitoris. Up to now, the knowledge Hellen published about the clitoris is no longer common. To understand the anatomy of the Hooha, read to change that.

Overview of the HOOHA Anatomy

You are looking at a lady lying on her back on a comfortable surface. Better still, imagine having female anatomy, and you have never been close to your genitals. Take a mirror and lie on your back on a flat surface. Now what you are seeing is what we are going to talk about. This article uses medical names that you may be unfamiliar with. 

The HOOHA Anatomy 

Pubic Mound 

From the top of your view, the first thing you see is the pubic mound, scientifically known as Mons Pubis. It is a region consisting of the bone below your abdomen. For some ladies, this section is covered with pubic hair. Other ladies who prefer to be clean will have their hair waxed. Either way, the pubic mound is a fun part of the vagina. During genital stimulation, try tugging the skin up and increasing the pressure for more sensation. The vulva is attached below the pubic mound. 

The Vulva 

According to Brown (2012), the vulva composes all the outer parts of the female genital system, and it should not be confused with the vagina. The vulva extends up to the pubic mound and extends down to the anus. It is made of many parts, filled with numerous nerve endings. The first part of the Labia Majora or the outer lips. When there is pubic hair, it covers the pubic mound and the outer lips. Inside the outer lips is another set of lips; the inner lips or Labia Minora. Both lips are made in a range of beautiful colors like the rainbow. The colors start from dark purplish brown to rosy red pinks and some palest of tans. These parts' colors vary in intensity, size, and shape – from tiny, decorative, tucked up, no bumps, and you furling draperies. The outer lips may be longer than the inner lips or vice versa. During sexual arousal, the lips might swell and become dark. These variations are sexy and not out of the norm. The vulva is likely to do more during stimulation in your life than you can ever imagine.

The vulva lips converge at the bottom near the anus in a V shape. The connection is called Labial Frenulum. Although you can associate the frenulum with the penis, ladies also have one. Like the Penis Frenulum, Labial Frenulum provides additional pleasure when stimulated. Under the frenulum is the perineum – sometimes also called taint because it taints the vulva – and the butt hole. 

Vagina

If you carefully separate the inner from the outer lip, you will notice two openings. The lower hole, which is slightly larger, is the way inside the vagina, also known as a Vaginal Introitus. The vagina is a long and stretchy muscle tub connecting the uterus and the vulva. It is about 3 inches long. Braun & Wilkinson (2003) noted that it is made of stretchy muscles that can expand and shrink back depending on the activity. Like the vulva, there are different vaginas with different sizes, shapes, and color characteristics. However, all these features do not determine how the vagina works. The vagina stretches up to 4.5 inches long when aroused. The place where the nerve endings connection is dense is around the bottom inch. The stimulation should be near the vagina opening and not deep penetration for intense stimulation. However, for some ladies, deep penetration stimulates the fornix – the internal vaginal ending – the part of the uterus sitting on top of the vagina. 

How the Hooha Anatomy Corresponds to Pleasure 

The clitoris is the only part of the female body mainly for pleasure. It is the main nub consisting of sensitive tissues on top of the vagina. The tissues are collected into a hood-like structure that forms on top of the inner vaginal lips. During sexual play, stimulating the clitoris is crucial. Most ladies who prefer self-pleasure always go for clitoral stimulation. According to Meana (2012), most ladies need direct clitoral stimulation to achieve orgasm. Like the vulva, the clitoris also differs from person to person according to color, size, and shape. 

The Bottom Line 

The female genitalia is variable, complex, and multi-placed. Although it may be complex, it is always sexy and crucial to know whether you are a lady or gentleman. Knowledge is power, and naming provides acceptance. You can stimulate all the crucial parts of a woman's genitalia and leave them satisfied with your service. 

References

Braun, V., & Wilkinson, S. (2003). Liability or asset? Women talk about the vagina. Psychology of Women Section Review, 5(2), 28-42.

Brown, L. (Ed.). (2012). Pathology of the Vulva and Vagina. Springer Science & Business Media.

Meana, M. (2012). Sexual dysfunction in women (Vol. 25). Hogrefe Publishing.

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