Future Health Frontiers Q&A Women’s Health

What techniques will make a woman swoon?

Asked by:Miranda

Asked on:Mar 24, 2026 05:10 AM

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  • Dorothy Dorothy

    Mar 24, 2026

      The word clitoris comes from the Greek letter "kleitoris" meaning "hidden." Named so because it is a small fleshy protrusion (3/4-1.5 inches or 2-3 centimeters long) located on the upper part of one of the labia, the clitoris is actually derived from the same tissue as the penis.

      In addition to providing pleasure, the penis also has a physiological function - a conduit for urine, while the clitoris has no other function except providing pleasure. In addition to its anatomical concealment, people think it is also very hidden and mysterious psychologically. Many men don't know how to treat it, and many don't even know the correct pronunciation of it.

      Mysterious woman orgasm

      The clitoris is an extremely sensitive organ that contains more than a man's penis. nerve tip. It's so important that 75% of women cannot achieve orgasm without clitoral stimulation.

      Because the clitoris responds primarily to self-stimulation, many early psychologists, including Sigmund Freud, believed that orgasms produced by clitoral stimulation occurred primarily in adolescents or sexually immature individuals, while orgasms produced by vaginal stimulation occurred in "mature adults." The idea that vaginal and clitoral stimulation produce two types of orgasms is known to be incorrect. Although different types and locations of stimulation produce different sensations, female There is only one physiological orgasm.

      The ritual destruction of the clitoris

      Unfortunately, throughout history there have been those who used evil to gain pleasure. This practice began with female genital mutilation, and these so-called religious rituals still occur in some African countries today.

      These religious rituals include cutting, removing or altering a woman's body baby , the clitoris in childhood or adolescence. I used to compare this to“ male Like "circumcision," this cutting process leaves victims with scars and permanent pain, especially during menstruation and sexual intercourse. It is worth pointing out that this ritual is more cultural or tribal than religious, and both the United Nations and the World Health Organization have condemned this practice of female genital mutilation and implemented measures.

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