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Hollow clitoris?


Question Posted Thursday February 28 2008, 11:38 pm

I know this is probably a dumd question, but why are clitorises hollow? like, theres a hole. whats it for? nothing comes out. im just wondering what its there for. thanks!

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Cherry_Blow_Pop answered Friday February 29 2008, 5:59 pm:
Well, when the clitoris is not being stimulated, it sits in between two folds of skin called the "Clitoral hood" which protects the sensitive clitoral gland. One it is stimulated during masturbation, sex, etc, the clitoris fills with blood (similar to how an erection of a penis works) and the clitoris "usually" pops out from the hood.

Women with larger hoods can often masturbate by working the hood to and fro over the clitoral glans. Women with more compact structures tend to rub the clitoral glans and hood together as one item. Sometimes the glans clitoris is too sensitive to be rubbed with the hood fully pulled back.

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