Sexual stimulation causes the release of nitric oxide, which relaxes blood vessels and promotes erection.
This process is known as the penile erection mechanism. When a man becomes aroused, his...
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The clitoris is an important part of the female genitals that plays a crucial role in sexual pleasure. It has long been thought that the visible portion of the clitoris (the "head") is all there is...
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Sexual arousal is the physical response to sexual stimulation that occurs when you are excited by something, such as physical contact or thoughts about someone you find attractive. It causes changes...
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The average semen volume per ejaculation is about 3.7 milliliters. This amount can vary depending on several factors such as age, diet, exercise, stress level, and frequency of ejaculation. Semen is...
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The refractory period is a biological phenomenon that occurs following sexual activity, wherein an individual experiences temporary loss of libido and cannot become aroused for a certain amount of...
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The labia majora contain sweat and sebaceous glands that help protect the vulva.
Labia are folds of skin surrounding the vaginal opening and entrance to the urethra. There is an inner set called...
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Sexual activity is an important part of human nature that has been shown to have numerous benefits for both physical and mental health. One of these benefits is the release of hormones that help...
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The perineal sponge is an erogenous zone located between the vaginal opening and the anus that can be activated during penetrative intercourse or stimulation. It is also known as the G-spot, and it...
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The vestibular bulbs are small erectile tissues found near the clitoris and vagina. They become engorged during moments of sexual stimulation and pleasure. When a person becomes sexually excited,...
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The Clitoral Shaft Extends Internally And Can Be Stimulated Indirectly.
The clitoral shaft is an internal structure that extends from the vaginal opening to the external clitoris. It consists of...
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