If you thought you were incapable of orgasms, get ready to thank science because this new research confirms that all women can achieve orgasm if female erectile organs are stimulated effectively. Whatever you call your orgasm, or however you classify it, the researchers say the clitoris is the key to all female orgasms.
Now that orgasms have gone all clinical, let’s take a look at the politically correct “female erectile organs.” (Grab a hand mirror… but not if you’re at the office.)
The authors say the female erectile organs include:
- First and foremost, the clitoris
- The vestibular bulbs (or clitoral bulbs, which are located on either side of the opening of the vagina)
- The pars intermedia, a thin band that joins the two vestibular bulbs
- Also included in your female fun package are the labia minora, or inner lips of the vagina
- The corpus spongiosum of the female urethra (the spongy tissue surrounding the urethra, which is the tube that connects the bladder to an external opening just above the vagina)..
It’s all very scientific, right? Hopefully, though, that doesn’t stop you from getting off because I don’t know about you guys but this all just sounds like further proof that sex doesn’t end just because he reached his climax. He has other body parts that can get you where you need to go.
Source: She Knows