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Monday, 31 July 2006 |
THE SEXUAL ANATOMY OF WOMEN The Vulva is the external sexual organ of women. There are many questions about the vulva on alt.sex, and this FAQ will begin to attempt to answer some of these. THE VOCABULARY OF THE VULVA Vulva The external female genitals are collectively referred to as The Vulva. All of the words below are part of the vulva. Mons Veneris. The mons veneris, Latin for "hill of Venus" (Roman Goddess of love) is the pad of fatty tissue that covers the pubic bone below the abdomen but above the labia. The mons is sexually sensitive in some women and protects the pubic bone from the impact of sexual intercourse. |
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Monday, 31 July 2006 |
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There seem to be many misconceptions about the penis. Many are born out of ignorance and others out of macho lockeroom talk. Let's face it, your penis is your penis. No matter what size it is be happy with it, it's the only one you have. What's the average size of the penis? What are the extremes? According to the book Mandens Krop (which is translated from English, but does not give the original title) the average is 15cm and 90% are between 13 and 18cm. The records for a fully functional penis are 1.5cm and 30cm. Is penis size important? This is probably one of the most frequently asked questions, and that's a shame, because it's really a pointless question. Penis size is important if and only if you think it is. If you have sex with men and you desire a large penis, then penis size is important to you, and only to you. If you feel your penis should be larger, then penis size is important to you, and only to you. Many women report that too many men are hung up on the size of their penises. The vagina is only eight to thirteen centimeters long, and even a small penis can touch every square centimeter within the vagina. |
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