The sexual health landscape is rife with misconceptions, particularly about the clitoris. Here, we debunk four common myths to enhance understanding and pleasure.
Truth: The clitoral structure resembles a wishbone, extending up to 7 inches internally, with the visible glans being just a part of it. This complex becomes erect during arousal and can be stimulated both internally and externally, debunking Freud's outdated orgasm theories.
Truth: Vibrators can cause temporary desensitization but don't permanently harm the clitoris. Diversifying masturbation techniques can prevent dependence on vibrators for orgasm, allowing for a broader range of sexual experiences.
Truth: Contrary to the outdated cow-based study claiming 8,000 nerve endings, recent research has found over 10,000 myelinated axons in the human clitoral glans, indicating a greater capacity for pleasure than previously thought.
Truth: Clitoral stimulation preferences vary widely. While some enjoy direct contact, others may find it overwhelming or insufficient. It's important to explore different types of stimulation to cater to individual sensitivities.
By dispelling these myths, we aim to broaden your sexual knowledge and enhance bedroom experiences.