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1.The Clitoris Is Pure in Purpose
Did you know that the clitoris is the only organ in the body designed purely for pleasure? The clitoris has a higher concentration of nerve fibers than is found anywhere else on the body—800, to be exact, twice the number found in the penis.
2. The Hymen Is Overrated
The hymen is a small membrane that surrounds or partially covers the external vaginal opening. It can tear upon first penetration, or it can stretch. In other words, the presence or absence of a hymen says nothing about a female’s virginity.
3. Knowing If You’re Pregnant Isn’t So Simple
Since most of us don’t know the exact day we ovulate, much less the day we conceive, doctor’s measure pregnancy starting from the first day of the last menstrual period. That’s why at-home pregnancy tests aren’t very accurate until a week after a missed period.
4. The Uterus Is Elastic
In a non-pregnant woman, a healthy uterus is a small organ measuring about three inches long. During a healthy pregnancy, the outer edge of the uterus reaches the lower edge of the rib cage. That is some ultra-elastic power!
5. I Create Milk—What’s Your Superpower?
Not only is breast milk the perfect food for a growing baby, breast-feeding can also reduce your risk of developing breast cancer. The good news is that breast size has nothing to do with how much milk you’re body can or cannot produce or if you will or won’t be able to breast-feed. Milk is produced in the mammary glands that are present in all women’s breasts, big or small.
6. Women Hear Differently From Men
According to research conducted at the Indiana University School of Medicine, men listen with only one side of the brain, while women use both. This is not to say that one is more capable than the other, but it sure does add fuel to the argument that women are better listeners.
7. Women Have More Guts
The lower portion of the colon tends to be longer in women than in men. That and all our reproductive organs being squeezed into a tiny space create more distress in our midsections. In other words, women totally deserve more bathrooms with more privacy.
8. Pubic Hair Falls Out When It’s Too Long
In the dead of winter, you see little point in getting a bikini wax, but at the same time you’re worried that if you don’t, things are going to get hairy (cough, cough). The good news is that all hair has a growth phase. While head hair can live for years, pubic hair tends to die and fall out after about three weeks.
9. Women Crave More Sex in the Summer
According to science writer Patricia Barnes-Svarney, women have a heightened sense of smell. So for most women, fragrances like lavender, rose, and mint (summer scents) bring out amorous feelings and increase their libido.
10. Your DNA Is First Created in the Body of Your Grandmother
Baby girls are created in the womb with all the eggs they will ever have in their lifetime. This means that when you’re pregnant, not only are you creating a new being, you are also making half the DNA of your grandchildren, if that little baby girl inside of you decides to one day have children. Talk about matrilineag
How the female body works sexually
The natural cycles of the mature female body
In order to talk about sex, it helps to know about the structures and hormones that are also involved with having children. Doctors call this the reproductive system.
During the years when a woman can have children, her ovaries take turns each month producing a ripe egg. When the egg is released, it travels through a tube (the fallopian tube) into the uterus. A woman can get pregnant (naturally) if a sperm cell travels through the opening in the bottom of her uterus (which is called the cervix) and joins the egg. The cervix is the gateway for sperm to get into the body and for a baby passing out of the body at birth.
An egg remains fertile only for about 2 days. If a woman does not become pregnant at that time, the rich lining of the uterus that has built up over the past weeks passes through her cervix and into the vagina as menstrual flow. If she does become pregnant, the lining stays in place to feed the growing baby.
These regular cycles the mature female body goes through each month are controlled by hormones.
Hormones
The ovaries usually stop producing eggs and greatly reduce their hormone output around age 50, though the age varies from one woman to the next. This is called menopause or “the change of life.” Some women fear that their sexual desire will go away with menopause. But for many women the drop in ovarian hormones does not lessen sexual desire at all.
The hormones that may help a woman feel desire are called estrogens and androgens. Androgens are thought of as “male” hormones, but women’s bodies also make small amounts of them. About half of the androgens in women are made in the adrenal glands that sit on top of the kidneys. The ovaries make the rest of a woman’s androgen.
After a woman goes through natural menopause, the adrenal glands keep making hormones. There’s usually enough androgen even after the ovaries stop making it to feel sexual desire.
Most women still desire sexual activity even while their bodies are going through changes in hormone levels, such as during the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, menopause, or when taking birth control pills.
The role of estrogen
Estrogen helps keep your vagina moist and flexible, and helps it change when you are sexually aroused. When a woman is not excited, her vagina is not an open tunnel, as some think. Instead, it stays relaxed and folded together so that its walls touch each other. As a woman starts to feel aroused, the vagina gets longer and wider. The cells lining the vagina secrete droplets of fluid (or lubricant) that make the vagina slippery. These changes depend on the hormone estrogen. If a woman’s estrogen levels are low, as they might be after menopause, these changes in the vagina may take place more slowly.
Without estrogen:
    Your vaginal lining thins.
    Your vaginal walls lose some of their ability to stretch.
    Your vagina may stay somewhat tight and dry, even if you are very excited. This is called vaginal atrophy.
Female orgasm
As a woman becomes sexually excited, her nervous system sends signals of pleasure to her brain. If she is stimulated, for instance, by touching, the signals get stronger and may trigger the orgasm reflex. During orgasm, the muscles around the genitals contract in rhythm. The sudden release of muscle tension sends waves of pleasure through the genital area and sometimes over the entire body. Afterward, a woman feels relaxed and satisfied.
A woman’s orgasms may change from time to time. Sometimes she may have no orgasm, or she may have one with each sexual encounter. Sometimes, she may have multiple orgasms, one after the other. As part of the natural aging process, orgasms may take longer to reach. It may also take more stimulation to achieve them.
How orgasms happen
An orgasm is a natural reflex, but most women need some experience in learning to trigger it. It’s often harder to reach orgasm during intercourse than it is through the stroking of the outside genital area, usually on or near the clitoris. About 1 in 3 American women do not reach orgasm without some extra touching in addition to intercourse.
Orgasms during intercourse are not proven to be better than other orgasms. Also, orgasms where you and your partner climax at the same time may not be a realistic goal for many couples.
There are many sources of excitement that lead to orgasm. They differ for each woman. A few women can reach orgasm just by having a vivid fantasy about sex or by having their breasts stroked. Others have had an orgasm during a dream while asleep. But most women need some caressing of their genitals to reach orgasm.
The areas of a woman’s genitals (see illustration) that are most sensitive to touch are the clitoris and the inner lips. The outside part of the genital area (called the vulva) includes the outer lips, inner lips, the clitoris, and the entrance to the vagina. The outer lips are filled with spongy tissue. They protect the delicate inner lips and clitoris. The opening of the urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder) is between the inner lips and behind the clitoris. The anus (opening of the bowels) is behind the vagina.
When a woman becomes sexually excited, the entire genital area swells. It also turns a darker pink as blood rushes in under the skin.


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