“The most important thing for teens to know about sex and sexuality is that it's not wrong and they should not be ashamed about their sexuality.”
—Kenneth, 17, New Jersey
Sex Education by Teens, for Teens!
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“The most important thing for teens to know about sex and sexuality is that it's not wrong and they should not be ashamed about their sexuality.”
—Kenneth, 17, New Jersey
What is the clitoris and what does it do? Is it the same as the G-spot?
The clitoris is a small bundle of nerve endings, located in the vulva above the urethra. The function of the clitoris is to provide pleasure. Think of it as the orgasm button. Most women need to have their clitoris touched or rubbed in order to have an orgasm.
The G-spot is inside the vagina. It has a different texture than other areas inside the vagina. Some say that rubbing this spot gives them an orgasm. These orgasms sometimes deliver an ejaculation. That is, some girls spray a fluid out of the urethra—not urine—during orgasm. Some people don’t like G-spot stimulation, and many don’t ejaculate. Some never experience orgasm this way.