Originally posted 2021-09-29 04:15:43.
The tissue where the clitoris and the penis grow is very much the same. Stimulating the clitoris can be termed to be very much similar to that of touching tip of the penis. It excites and provides pleasure to women while masturbating or when having sex. Even when you get turned on, there is experienced clitoral ejection a fact not known to many. During ejection, the penis gets externally stiff and it is internally that clitoral erection occurs, thus causing pressure and swelling within the vulva.
Some signs showing clitoral erection
• Trapped blood in clitoral bulb and corpus cavernosum tissues creates a bulge, thereby placing pressure upon the surrounding organs.
• Such pressure tends to push externally the vulva and the vaginal lips are made to appear swollen and bigger.
• Glans might appear bigger and swollen than normal.
• Clitoral hood might pull back.
• Vaginal lips appear reddish and flushed since blood fills the surrounding organs.
• Vagina might get more lubricated and wet.
What is the feeling experienced?
As clitoris is considered to be a highly sensitive sexual organ, sexual arousal accompanies clitoral ejection. When compared to normal time, the vaginal lips might get stiffer and swollen. Also, the clitoral tip or the glans might feel quite sensitive towards touch. If turned on during clitoral erection then vaginal glands might secrete some discharge to ensure lubrication, thus preparing the person for sex. After having orgasm, the vagina’s rhythmic condition has the blood present in the clitoral tissues to be pushed back into the system, thereby phasing out erection. When having clitoral erection, if orgasm is not experienced, then blood is said to flow slowly backwards into the system. However, it is likely to take longer time than with orgasm.
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