It wasn’t until I did my Somatic Sex Educator training in 2016 did I realise that VULVA & VAGINA have different anatomical meanings! (say whaaat?)
And the reason why I wanted to make a post about this is because the other day, a married gentlemen in the age bracket of late 40’s texted me not knowing what a vulva was – and to tell you the truth, I didn’t know if he was joking or not, but I thought it would be best to clarify for anyone else (because we all know how shitty our sex education was growing up)!
Vulva is referenced to the ENTIRETY of the external genital anatomy, whereas vagina is referenced to the inside portion of the genital anatomy. So you might be asking, why is this important for you to know?
Because people who use correct anatomical verbiage are in most cases BETTER IN BED.
Yep I said it. And let me tell you why…
When you’re aware of what each part of her anatomy is, you’ll more likely than not be able to identify and map out her pleasure zones. And I mean ALL of her pleasure zones. When I sit here thinking about a woman’s pussy & pelvic area (yummmm;)), I can count 12 pleasure zones that have the ability to be stimulated into orgasmic bliss.
Now your turn.. How many can you think of here on the spot?
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