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Understanding the Clitoris: Anatomy, Function & Sensitivity
The clitoris is a small, sensitive organ located in the female genitalia. It is the primary erogenous zone in women and is responsible for sexual pleasure. The clitoris is located at the top of the vulva, just above the opening of the vagina. It is composed of erectile tissue and is covered by a thin layer of skin. When stimulated, the clitoris becomes engorged with blood and swells, creating a pleasurable sensation. The clitoris is highly sensitive and can be stimulated by touch, pressure, and vibration. It is also one of the most important organs involved in female orgasm.Cervical Cancer - Related Articles
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