Where is the clitoris

Influenced by the traditional concept of sex education, most parents feel that their children will naturally be “enlightened” when they grow up. But the truth is that this mindset still essentially equates sex with nastiness and “stigmatizes” the reproductive organs.
What is even more shocking is that in the 21st century, there are still regions where female circumcision is cruelly practiced.
The clitoris should not be so “shunned”, it is an important part of a woman’s body and should be given the attention it deserves.
What does the clitoris really look like?
The clitoris has been described in ancient medical literature as the “nucleus” and “pussy bean”, and in modern times it is often referred to as the “little bean”.
The complete clitoral structure is more like an inverted “Y”, consisting of the clitoral head, spongy body and clitoral foot.
In recent years, as experts and scholars continue to research, it has been found that the clitoris and the penis have similar physiological structures, confirming that “men and women are of the same origin”. In other words, stimulating the clitoris is the same as stimulating the penis, and both will lead to orgasm.
However, unlike the penis, the clitoris does not have other functions such as urination. The clitoris is the only organ that has a single function and is made specifically for “sex”.
How can I find the clitoris?
Most people know that stimulating the clitoris can be pleasurable, but they struggle to find the location of the clitoris, so they always come back to it.
The head of the clitoris is located above the urethra and is a round organ at the top of the labia minora, similar to the size of a bean from the outside. The head of the clitoris is generally pinkish in color and will become engorged with blood and swell with sexual excitement.
We can find a small mirror, lie down halfway, and take a good look at it to find it.
If you do not see it directly, it is likely that the clitoral foreskin is the reason.
The physiology of the clitoris and penis is similar, so the clitoris is also circumcised to protect it from direct friction by external forces. A gentle flick above the head of the clitoris will reveal the intact clitoral head.
References.
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[2] Yang Feng, The troubles of the clitoris [J]. Health,2004(2):24-25.
[3] Yi Ming, The clitoris, a hidden and magical structure [J]. Nature and Man, 2000(1):26-27.