hey i been wondering where my clit is at. they tell me is at the top of my vagina and is a little circle but i really dont see nothing there. the only thing i see is my uretha. i think this is why i kinda dont feel nothing down there. am confused my doctor checked down there and told em i did have one , just to check and see but i dont see no circle . am scared because when my boyfriend touches me down there i dont feel too good. can you please tell me whats wrong :( ??
It looks like a little bump covered with a sort of hood of skin. It's almost like a miniature uncircumcised penis, but only the tip sticks out of your body.
It may not feel good when your boyfriend touches you because it's incredibly sensitive, and if he touches too hard, or too fast, or without enough lubrication, or even too directly on your clitoris, it would hurt or be uncomfortable.
The best bet for stimulating you there is to rub over top of the hood. That gives your clitoris a little protection and keeps it from getting hurt. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
Cinderella17 answered Wednesday April 14 2010, 10:25 pm: hun (: its right above your urethra. and it is sensitive to the touch. you'll most definitely know when you find it :)) hope i helped some!
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DearAbby92 answered Wednesday April 14 2010, 10:17 pm: You most deffinitely have a clitoris. It is hidden by skin called a "hood", so sometimes you have to do some searching to find it. Move your skin around towards the top of your vagina and you'll feel a ball/circular type shape thats your clitoris, and usually it's very sensitive so you will feel pleasure when you find it. You can take a hand held mirror and look for it that way if its easier.
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