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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75080743 United States 07/20/2017 03:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It seems like women should orgasm from vaginal penetration alone. This is the essence of sex. Why have that extra piece of flesh known as the "clitoris" hanging around? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74815911 Also, why do men have nipples? This might be another Mandela Effect. It seems like men should have no nipples, doesn't it? evolutoinarily, that part of the female anatomy could have evolved to induce desires of sexual activity to further the species & increase longevity of the species. Imagine if nobody had a real sexual desire...how many people WOULDN'T be alive. Answer: most of them |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75035479 United Kingdom 07/20/2017 03:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It seems like women should orgasm from vaginal penetration alone. This is the essence of sex. Why have that extra piece of flesh known as the "clitoris" hanging around? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74815911 Also, why do men have nipples? This might be another Mandela Effect. It seems like men should have no nipples, doesn't it? You've obviously never been with a woman, or studied human anatomy. :youreafag: |
SixtySeven User ID: 23256766 Canada 07/20/2017 03:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Males are XY chromosome .. females are XX. At early development stage of a fertilized egg, you're single X chromosome with the other to be developed based on the spermatozoons, roughly half are X and the other Y. So in essence, developmentally speaking. We all start out developing as a female early on, hence the nipples. The clit is basically the same material that would have formed the penis.. and the ovaries take the place of testicles. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75224025 United States 07/20/2017 03:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It seems like women should orgasm from vaginal penetration alone. This is the essence of sex. Why have that extra piece of flesh known as the "clitoris" hanging around? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74815911 Also, why do men have nipples? This might be another Mandela Effect. It seems like men should have no nipples, doesn't it? Orgasm causes the cervix to pulse or dip, which scoops up semen and helps that semen get to the egg. Orgasms are handy that way. You don't need one to get pregnant, but it does help those sperm get to where they need to be. The clitoris isn't just a little nubbin "hanging around." Anatomical Basics The rest of the parts of the clitoris are collectively referred to as the internal clitoral body and make up a much larger part of the clitoris as a whole. From the head, the clitoris extends into the body. The clitoral shaft is about an inch long and while you can't see it, you may be able to feel it under your skin if you massage above the head (some people describe it as feeling like a small cord). There are two "legs" (called crura) which extend in kind of a wishbone shape behind the outer labia. On either side of the labia, there are also clitoral bulbs (called vestibular bulbs), which are about the size and shape of a pea pod extend further down the vulva usually right around the vaginal opening. Thousands of Nerve Endings The clitoris is incredibly sensitive, thanks to more than 8,000 nerve endings found in the tip of the clitoris, and the more than 15,000 nerve endings throughout the pelvic area that the clitoris interacts with. Many parts of the clitoris contain erectile tissue and become engorged with arousal and stimulation. Anatomists consider the clitoris to be analogous to the penis in that it develops from the same basic body parts in fetal development, and while they look different and have different names, they have they continue to have the same basic parts in adults (e.g. a head, a shaft, spongy tissue that becomes engorged with blood As a basic Wikipedia search will illuminate: "Physical sexual stimulation of the clitoris is the most common way for women to achieve orgasm; general statistics indicate that 70–80 percent of women require direct clitoral stimulation (consistent manual, oral or other concentrated friction against the external parts of the clitoris) to reach orgasm,[N 4][N 5][N 6][80] though indirect clitoral stimulation (for example, via vaginal penetration) may also be sufficient for female orgasm.[N 7][12][82] The area near the entrance of the vagina (the lower third) contains nearly 90 percent of the vaginal nerve endings, and there are areas in the anterior vaginal wall and between the top junction of the labia minora and the urethra that are especially sensitive, but intense sexual pleasure, including orgasm, solely from vaginal stimulation is occasional or otherwise absent because the vagina has significantly fewer nerve endings than the clitoris." |
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