This details some major changes that take place down below when an individual is turned on during romance.
Sure, things feel good and pleasurable down there when you are
getting it on, but do you actually know what changes take place in your
v*gina during s*x?
(1) It becomes sensitive:
Once you’re in the mood, your body instantly becomes stimulated. Everyday Health notes that this happens when the blood begins to pump to your v*gina and cl*toris, making them larger and more sensitive. This increased sensitivity is what makes contact with those areas feel so good.
Once you’re in the mood, your body instantly becomes stimulated. Everyday Health notes that this happens when the blood begins to pump to your v*gina and cl*toris, making them larger and more sensitive. This increased sensitivity is what makes contact with those areas feel so good.
(2) It lubricates itself:
As the v*gina prepares for s*x, it begins to produce its own lubrication. According to the Kinsey Institute, v*ginal wetness is created by fluid that was originally part of the extra blood that began traveling to the v*gina when you were first aroused.
As the v*gina prepares for s*x, it begins to produce its own lubrication. According to the Kinsey Institute, v*ginal wetness is created by fluid that was originally part of the extra blood that began traveling to the v*gina when you were first aroused.
(3) It gets erect:
It may not be as obvious as a penis, but the clitoris can have an erection as well. This happens when this clitoral tissue swells and becomes stiff, and can last well after an orgasm, according to Women’s Health.
It may not be as obvious as a penis, but the clitoris can have an erection as well. This happens when this clitoral tissue swells and becomes stiff, and can last well after an orgasm, according to Women’s Health.
(4) It doesn’t pee:
During orgasm, some women experience what feels like a little bit of pee. However, they are actually experiencing female ejaculation. Psychology Today notes that the fluid, often confused for urine, is made by secretions from the paraurethral glands. Although there are many medical questions about female ejaculation, 10 to 50 percent of woman report having experienced the phenomenon.
During orgasm, some women experience what feels like a little bit of pee. However, they are actually experiencing female ejaculation. Psychology Today notes that the fluid, often confused for urine, is made by secretions from the paraurethral glands. Although there are many medical questions about female ejaculation, 10 to 50 percent of woman report having experienced the phenomenon.
(5) It may spasm:
It can be common for some women to experience pain from the penetration of s*x. But you can go ahead and squish the ego of any guy who think’s it’s because his penis is too big. The fact is, as Mayo clinic notes, your vaginal wall can have spasms that are completely involuntary. The tightening of those muscles is what can lead to discomfort or pain.
It can be common for some women to experience pain from the penetration of s*x. But you can go ahead and squish the ego of any guy who think’s it’s because his penis is too big. The fact is, as Mayo clinic notes, your vaginal wall can have spasms that are completely involuntary. The tightening of those muscles is what can lead to discomfort or pain.
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