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This 20-question quiz covers everything from the clitoris to the prostate. It's designed to be fun, educational, and completely shame-free.

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The Internal Clitoris

Glans (External)
Body
Crura (Legs)
Vestibular Bulbs

The clitoris is much larger than the external glans. The internal structures engorge with blood during arousal, hugging the vaginal canal.

🗺️ Pleasure Mapping

Pleasure mapping is the practice of exploring your body without the goal of orgasm. Take 15 minutes to gently touch different areas—the neck, inner thighs, perineum—and rate the sensation from 1-10. It's a great way to discover new erogenous zones.

🌈 Normal Variations

Pornography often shows a very narrow range of genital appearances. In reality, labia can be asymmetrical, long, or dark; penises curve in different directions; nipples vary wildly. All of these variations are completely normal and healthy.

🛑 Myth Busting

Myth: Penetration is the main way women orgasm.
Fact: 70-80% of women require direct clitoral stimulation to reach orgasm. The idea that vaginal intercourse alone should be enough is a persistent, frustrating myth.

🛡️ Safe Exploration

When exploring new areas (like anal play), safety is key. Use plenty of high-quality, body-safe lubricant, start very slow, communicate constantly with your partner, and never use toys that don't have a flared base.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the vulva and the vagina?

The vulva refers to the external female genitalia, including the labia, clitoris, and the vaginal opening. The vagina is the internal muscular canal that connects the vulva to the cervix.

Where is the G-spot located?

The G-spot isn't a separate organ, but a highly sensitive area located on the anterior (front) wall of the vagina, about 1-2 inches inside. Its sensitivity is believed to come from the internal roots of the clitoris pressing against the vaginal wall.

What is the primary function of the clitoris?

The clitoris is the only human organ designed exclusively for pleasure. It contains thousands of nerve endings and has internal structures (crura and bulbs) that wrap around the vaginal canal.

Can men have multiple orgasms?

While men typically experience a refractory period after ejaculation (a recovery time before they can be aroused again), some men can learn to separate orgasm from ejaculation, allowing for multiple orgasms.

Why is it important to understand sexual anatomy?

Understanding your own and your partner's sexual anatomy is crucial for communicating desires, exploring pleasure safely, debunking harmful myths, and improving overall sexual wellness and intimacy.