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Female anatomy

The anatomy of the female reproductive system, including the clitoris and urethra

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Jan 23, 2026
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How is penis girth measured correctly by clinicians and at home?

A correct means measuring circumference of the erect shaft with a non‑stretch, flexible tape or equivalent and recording the value at the girthiest point under standardized conditions; clinicians typi...

Jan 11, 2026
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does g spot exists

Scientific literature does not provide a definitive anatomical “G‑spot” that exists as a discrete, consistently located organ—researchers remain divided, with some studies finding sensitive anterior v...

Jan 15, 2026
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Which peripheral nerves carry genital sensation to the brain and how do they differ (pudendal vs pelvic vs vagus)?

Three peripheral pathways carry genital sensation to the central nervous system: the pudendal nerve, pelvic (pelvic splanchnic/cavernous) nerves, and—less intuitively—the vagus nerve; each pathway dif...

Feb 3, 2026

What imaging studies measure vestibular bulb size and correlate anatomy with sexual response?

Magnetic resonance imaging (), transperineal/transvaginal ultrasonography and high‑resolution ex vivo imaging (microCT) have been used to visualize and measure the , and a small body of work has attem...

Feb 3, 2026

What physiological mechanisms explain why girth stimulates the clitoral complex and vestibular bulbs?

the and through a combination of anatomy (close apposition of internal clitoral structures and bulbs), vascular engorgement that changes tissue shape and pressure, direct mechanical activation of rich...