It is located in the upper part of the female sexual organ, where the inner labia end. It is one of the most important organs that enable women to have orgasms.
This area contains neural networks related to pleasure and rich blood vessels. During sexual arousal and excitement, the diameter of the clitoris increases by about 20%. The clitoris is the counterpart of the penis in men. The blood vessels in the clitoris fill with blood and harden, growing just like the penis. For women to ejaculate, they often need to receive direct clitoral stimulation.
Indirect clitoral ejaculation experienced during vaginal intercourse occurs as a result of the pressure the man’s penis applies to the clitoris as it moves in and out of the vagina, or the stimulation caused by the ligaments that hold the clitoris in place during the penis’s movement inside the vagina. In other words, the clitoris plays a very large role in a woman’s ejaculation.
