samedi 5 décembre 2015

Small anatomic vulvar guide

As to maintain the mystery, the vulva has directly visible parts that are the mons pubis, labia, but also hidden parts: the nymphs (labia minora), the hall where lies the opening of the urethra and the vagina and the clitoris.

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The mons pubis or mons pubis is a greasy cushion covered pubic hair.

The labia majora are covered with hair on their outer face. Their inner surface is devoid of hair and contains many sebaceous glands. They do not join back but are based in the perineum at the vulvo-anal fork.

Nymphs or labia are two folds of skin that swell and redden during sexual arousal. Hairless, pink and brown on their external face on their axial face, they are about 3 cm long, but their size varies from one woman to another. Their ends are flush with or beyond the vulvar slit. They join the top and front to form the cap and the brake clitoris but not necessarily joined back. The internal surface of the labia minora and the vestibule may show physiological manner grits and soft pink buds finger-not to be confused with lesions of warts that are transmissible sexual disease.

The clitoris is rich in nerve endings, is an erectile organ which, like the penis has cavernosa but much smaller. It consists of two symmetrical roots meeting in a cylindrical body 3 cm folded at the knee clitorien and of which only the end is visible or glans, more or less hidden or emerging from the cap. There erection phenomena of hardening and during sexual excitement.

The hall is situated between the labia minora. It contains the orifice of the urinary tract: the orifice of the urethra and the rear orifice of the vagina.

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