Things you need to know about Clitoris AKA Female Penis

You must have heard people around going gaga on finding Clitoris. What actually it is? What is its Purpose of it? Do you also find it lost somewhere? 

What is Clitoris?

A clitoris is made up of 18 distinct parts - a mixture of erectile tissues, muscle, and nerves. Together they bring heavenly sensations to your body. The Clito-gasm.

Myths 

One of the foul myths people had about clit is that they used to assume it was the reason for mental illnesses. Doctors used to advocate for the removal of the clitoris calling it "unnatural" or "unhealthy desiring sex".

Purpose

Clitoris is the pleasure center of the reproductive system. It is the most sensitive and pleasurable zone. Its only purpose is to let you experience the most intense sexual responses in your body.

Location, please?

Have you also been unable to find your partner's clitoris? 

Follow these baby steps-

Go on at the top of Vulva

Look for the fleshy outer part

You can find a pea-sized tip of clit underneath its own protective hood (it can vary in size)

How does it work?

Clit turns you on. So try to stick your finger and rub it around. When stimulated, clit fills with blood and becomes erect. An adult clitoris usually swells because of sexual excitement arousal. Heavy blood flows to the genitals and returns to normal after orgasm.

Clit- A deprived pleasure child

A lot of research has reported that the clitoris gets very less attention compared to other sexual body organs. 

Penetration has been the popular orgasm provider, where one out of 10 women has never had an orgasm through it.

So ladies! Shine a spotlight on the well-ignored part of your body, the clitoris.

Is there a real Female Penis?

The clitoris is a part of the genitals found in people assigned female at birth. It develops from the same structures in the human embryo as the penis does, and these two have very similar properties. So yeah, congrats you own a penis too :D

G. Spot and Clitoris: Are they the same?

Clitoris is an external sensitive part of a female sexual organ above the urethra, whereas, G. Spot is another sensitive area in the interior wall of the vagina that is not visible like the clitoris. Both the structures of the vagina stimulate the arousal of sex and help to come through orgasm.