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What is Clitoris ? What is its function ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The clitoris is the pleasure center of the vulva. It doesn’t have a central role in reproduction like the penis or vagina — it’s pretty much just there to feel good! The clitoris is right under the point where the inner labia meet and form a little hood (known as the clitoral hood, in fact). The head, or glans, of the clitoris may vary in size, but only the tip of the clitoris can be seen at the top of the vulva, under the clitoral hood.

The clitoris has no function in reproduction but is the main pleasure center for females during sex. It has more nerve endings than anywhere else in the body. When stimulated, it fills with blood and becomes erect. The clitoral hood protects this sensitive gland from friction, or constant rubbing, in everyday life.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The clitoris is the pleasure center of the vulva. It doesn't have a central role in reproduction like the penis or vagina it's pretty much just there to feel good! Theclitoris is right under the point where the inner labia meet and form a little hood 

Explanation:

Erogenous zones are areas of the body that elicit a sexual response when stimulated. This can include the genital area, nipples, or anywhere, really—whatever you’re into. 

The clitoris is one of the most sensitive erogenous zones due to its high concentration of nerve endings (4,5). By stimulating an erogenous zone, a sexual physiological response can be set into motion.

The clitoris is part of the vulva, the name for the external parts of female genitalia. The vagina is the tube connecting the vulva and the cervix. 

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