The world of sexual health is rife with misinformation, some of which can be harmful or misleading. This article aims to clarify misconceptions by busting four prevalent myths about the clitoris.
Truth: Far more than just a tiny external button, the clitoris is an extensive, wishbone-shaped structure with both internal and external components, and includes the glans, crura, and vestibular bulbs. It becomes erect when aroused and can be stimulated both internally and externally, debunking the outdated ideas of different orgasm 'types'.
Truth: Vibrators don't cause permanent damage to the clitoris. Temporary desensitization can occur but is reversible. Diversifying masturbation techniques can prevent over-reliance on vibrators and enhance sexual pleasure with or without a partner.
Truth: Recent studies have shown that the clitoris has even more nerve endings than previously thought, with over 10,000 myelinated axons in the clitoral glans, indicating a greater capacity for pleasure than once believed.
Truth: Preferences for clitoral stimulation vary widely from person to person. While some may enjoy direct touch, others might find it overwhelming, suggesting the importance of exploring different types of stimulation for pleasure.
Understanding the truth about the clitoris can enhance sexual experiences and encourage a healthier, more informed approach to pleasure.