What does the clitoris look like?

In society, both men and women, it is common to discuss equal, and vice versa, ugly female feet; a slender or blurred figure ... And all women know exactly what looks beautiful, and what is not very attractive. But as far as the appearance of intimate organs is concerned, many do not know how normally they should look and especially it concerns the clitoris. We will try to raise the veil of mystery a little over this topic.

It turns out that not all women know how the clitoris looks like in women, and in some it is absent or completely undeveloped due to hormonal disorders during the intrauterine period. So how do you understand what kind of a mysterious organ it is?

What does a healthy clitoris look like?

It's clear that all women are different, and the question of how the clitoris should look is very vague, because there are no clear norms and boundaries. One thing is clear that there is a normal size and appearance of this sexual organ, but there may be deviations in the form of hypertrophy or underdevelopment. To understand what a female clitoris looks like, you need to go a little deeper into the anatomy. This unpaired organ is the rudiment of the male penis, that is, at a certain stage of development, it evolved from the male to the female direction, but has a similar structure and the principle of sensitivity.

The clitoris is a tubercle at the very top, where the labia majors begin. Often it is covered by them, especially when it is small in size, but can also go beyond them. In the upper part of the clitoris consists of a head, which during sexual excitation increases in size and hardens, like a male member.

From the head on the sides there are "legs" that form the "hood" of the clitoris and are joined as a result with small labia. Directly above the entrance to the vagina, under the head, is the urethra - the urethra, which is very small and almost invisible, compared to the male.

Why does a woman need a clitoris?

Even during puberty, when the interest in her body is awakened, the girl intuitively begins to understand their purpose. After all, the purpose of women on earth is the continuation of the race. But what does the clitoris have to do with it? Does he promote conception and bearing?

Of course not, but it serves to excite the desire of a woman, without which sexual intercourse is meaningless, to conceive it occurs, or just so. Most women experience just the clitoral, and not the vaginal type of orgasm. And in order to give pleasure not only to himself, but also to his partner, a man must thoroughly know the structure of female genital organs.