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During sexual arousal, the clitoris and the whole of the genitalia engorge and change color as the erectile tissues fill with blood ( vasocongestion), and the individual experiences vaginal contractions. [75] The ischiocavernosus and bulbocavernosus muscles, which insert into the corpora cavernosa, contract and compress the dorsal vein of the clitoris (the only vein that drains the blood from the spaces in the corpora cavernosa), and the arterial blood continues a steady flow and having no way to drain out, fills the venous spaces until they become turgid and engorged with blood. This is what leads to clitoral erection. [12] [76] Due to the glans' high sensitivity, direct stimulation to it is not always pleasurable; instead, direct stimulation to the hood or the areas near the glans is often more pleasurable, with the majority of women preferring to use the hood to stimulate the glans, or to have the glans rolled between the lips of the labia, for indirect touch. [60] It is also common for women to enjoy the shaft of the clitoris being softly caressed in concert with the occasional circling of the clitoral glans. This might be with or without manual penetration of the vagina, while other women enjoy having the entire area of the vulva caressed. [61] As opposed to the use of dry fingers, stimulation from well-lubricated fingers, either by vaginal lubrication or a personal lubricant, is usually more pleasurable for the external anatomy of the clitoris. [62] [63] Goldstein, Irwin (1 March 2004). "Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome". Boston University Medical Campus Institute for Sexual Medicine. Archived from the original on 8 October 2018 . Retrieved 7 February 2013. Concerning historical and modern perceptions of the clitoris, the clitoris, and the penis was considered equivalent by some scholars for more than 2,500 years in all respects except their arrangement. [131] Due to it being frequently omitted from, or misrepresented in, historical and contemporary anatomical texts, it was also subject to a continual cycle of male scholars claiming to have discovered it. [132] The ancient Greeks, ancient Romans, and Greek and Roman generations up to and throughout the Renaissance, were aware that male and female sex organs are anatomically similar, [133] [134] but prominent anatomists such as Galen (129– c. 200 AD) and Vesalius (1514–1564) regarded the vagina as the structural equivalent of the penis, except for being inverted; Vesalius argued against the existence of the clitoris in normal women, and his anatomical model described how the penis corresponds with the vagina, without a role for the clitoris. [135]

French researchers have recently made a 3D printed model of the clitoris that will be used in schools to help educate children about sex. This has prompted some in the media to proclaim that it heralds the start of a new sexual revolution. Main articles: Genital modification and mutilation, Female genital mutilation, and Clitoromegaly An enlarged clitoris due to clitoromegaly Spotted hyenas With a urogenital system in which the female urinates, mates and gives birth via an enlarged, erectile clitoris, female spotted hyenas are the only female mammals devoid of an external vaginal opening. [185]Surprise finding in response to nipple stimulation". CBS News. 5 August 2011. Archived from the original on 9 November 2013 . Retrieved 2 March 2012. In sum, it seems that approximately 25% of women always have orgasm with intercourse, while a narrow majority of women have orgasm with intercourse more than half the time... According to the general statistics, cited in Chapter 2, [women who can consistently and easily have orgasms during unassisted intercourse] represent perhaps 20% of the adult female population, and thus cannot be considered representative." [88]

Once a female chooses her mate, the pair will go through an important courtship ritual, in which the penguins bow, preen and call to each other. The ritual helps the birds get to know one another, and learn their respective calls so that they can always find each other. Drugs may cause or affect clitoral priapism. The drug trazodone is known to cause male priapism as a side effect, but there is only one documented report that it may have caused clitoral priapism, in which case discontinuing the medication may be a remedy. [127] Additionally, nefazodone is documented to have caused clitoral engorgement, as distinct from clitoral priapism, in one case, [127] and clitoral priapism can sometimes start as a result of, or only after, the discontinuation of antipsychotics or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). [128] a b Frymorgen, Tomasz (12 December 2017). "This woman is creating clitoris street art to get people talking about female pleasure". BBC Three. Archived from the original on 12 March 2018 . Retrieved 6 March 2018. a. The amount of time of sexual arousal needed to reach orgasm is variable– and usually much longer– in women than in men; thus, only 20–30% of women attain a coital climax. b. Many women (70–80%) require manual clitoral stimulation..." [86] a b c d e f "Female genital mutilation". World Health Organization. Archived from the original on 2 July 2011 . Retrieved 22 August 2012.

Still, I suspect the human clitoris is a lot more sensitive to stimulation, especially given that we’ve still no idea if any other mammal enjoys female orgasm. From the 18th to the 20th century, especially during the 20th, details of the clitoris from various genital diagrams presented in earlier centuries were omitted from later texts. [134] [151] The full extent of the clitoris was alluded to by Masters and Johnson in 1966, but in such a muddled fashion that the significance of their description became obscured; in 1981, the Federation of Feminist Women's Health Clinics (FFWHC) continued this process with anatomically precise illustrations identifying 18 structures of the clitoris. [61] [134] Despite the FFWHC's illustrations, Josephine Lowndes Sevely, in 1987, described the vagina as more of the counterpart of the penis. [152] The human clitoris continues to be an object of beauty, pleasure, of mystery and intrigue; and sadly, sometimes of derision and exploitation. The humanitarian group Clitoraid launched the first annual International Clitoris Awareness Week, from 6 to 12 May in 2015. Clitoraid spokesperson Nadine Gary stated that the group's mission is to raise public awareness about the clitoris because it has "been ignored, vilified, made taboo, and considered sinful and shameful for centuries". [159] [160]

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