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 near the urethra. The only 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 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 come, spraying a fluid out of the urethranot urineduring orgasm.  Not every woman likes G-spot stimulation and many don’t ejaculate.  Some women never experience orgasm this way.


Your Comments

RE: question about "spraying fluid out of the urethra"

Posted by: DanR on Jul 22nd, 2008 11:19am

It is normal for women to have vaginal discharge, so this
may not be a problem. If there is a strong odor, itching or
burning, it could be a sign that something else is going on.
Perhaps a yeast infection or something of that nature. If
you are concerned, I would suggest seeing a health care
provider. If you need help finding a local clinic, check
out this link: http://www.sexetc.org/page/get_tested/.

question about "spraying fluid out of the urethra"

Posted by: blackros3 on Jul 13th, 2008 11:10pm

i have never had any form of sex. but as long as i can
remember i am always leaking a clear/milky liquid. sometimes
i wear liners to keep my underwear dry, other times i have
to just change them. and it smells sometimes too. is there
something wrong with me?

RE: the clit hood

Posted by: DanR on Jul 9th, 2008 10:32am

The clitoris itself technically extends all the way back
into the cavity of the abdomen, so, no, there is no way to
reveal the whole clitoris. I'm not sure why you would want
to pull the hood back, as it is not necessary to do for
cleaning or bathing. This might actually end up being more
painful than enjoyable.

RE: "spraying a fluid out of the urethra"

Posted by: DanR on Jul 8th, 2008 9:41am

The fluid that comes out during a female ejaculation is
usually clear or a milky color. It is NOT urine. I hope
that helps!

the clit hood

Posted by: hanhan on Jul 6th, 2008 10:51am

is it possible to seperate the hood and reveal the entire
clitoris beneath it, or is this bad for you? im too worried
to try it myself in case you shouldnt do it

"spraying a fluid out of the urethra"

Posted by: ellej on Jul 2nd, 2008 3:38pm

what color is the fluid?

RE: Could this happen?

Posted by: DanR on May 5th, 2008 12:19pm

This is very highly unlikely. It would take a severe injury
to cause nerve damage (like a severe cut, an electrical
shock or severe burns). These are all injuries that would
hurt a lot given the amount of nerve endings in that area.
Touching, pressing or rubbing your clitoris is not going to
have that effect. If you had nerve damage, you would
definitely know it.

Could this happen?

Posted by: ToxicRainbow on May 4th, 2008 8:24pm

Someone told me that if you touch/press/rub your clitoris
too much/too hard you can do some serious nerve damage and
not be able to have an orgasm, because it is a sensetive
bundle of nerves. Is this true?

RE: weird ?

Posted by: DanR on Jan 8th, 2008 1:37pm

I am guessing that you are referring to the labia (which is
totally normal to be asymmetrical). Check out this site to
see a diagram of different parts of the vagina. Click on
the "Behind the Fig Leaf" link.
http://www.teenwire.com/topics/body.php. Once you have seen
the diagram, if this is not what you are asking, write back
and let me know and I will try to answer your question
better.

weird ?

Posted by: uncertainfreak on Dec 28th, 2007 1:00am

you know that flaps of skin or whatever that covers your
vagina? well is it weird if one umm side is way bigger than
the other? Is it normal?

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