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Decoding Sexual Intercourse: Cultivating Climax through Clitoral Penis 

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This traditional position has a drawback: it doesn't easily and directly stimulate the wife's clitoris. Some women always keep their legs tightly closed during sex, or due to limited physical capabilities, they cannot open them, making it even more difficult for the clitoris to receive proper stimulation, resulting in few or no orgasms. One
couple had a lovely daughter three years after marriage. However, the wife said she had rarely experienced orgasm and gradually became indifferent to sex. One day, the husband, a dedicated researcher, was flipping through a magazine when he suddenly realized and said to his wife, "So women also have a sensitive clitoris, just like a man's penis." The wife also understood, and that night during sex, he consciously touched her clitoris, and she experienced her first orgasm.
Such true stories are likely not isolated incidents. According to extensive research by sexologists, most wives and husbands don't even know where the clitoris is, let alone its function and role. Therefore, during sex, neither party understands why the woman doesn't experience orgasm.
The clitoris is located at the tip of the anterior connection of the labia majora and is composed of a pair of clitoral corpora cavernosa. The entire clitoris consists of three parts: the clitoral crura, the clitoral body, and the clitoral glans. A well-developed clitoris can be visible externally, measuring approximately 2 cm in length and 0.5 cm in diameter. The clitoris is the most nerve-rich and sensitive sexual organ in women, normally covered by the clitoral hood, only becoming visible during sexual arousal. When fully erect, it has a firmness similar to the tip of the nose.
Sexologists have found that 89% of female orgasms originate from clitoral stimulation. For men, reaching orgasm without penile stimulation is unimaginable; similarly, 5-15 minutes of clitoral stimulation is essential for women to achieve orgasm or enjoy a fulfilling sexual experience.
A common misconception is that many couples believe the wife's orgasm is due to the husband's large penis or deeper penetration as orgasm approaches, often leading to disappointment. In fact, a wife's orgasm largely depends on the husband's penis during penetration. The expansion of the vaginal opening and the mechanical traction on the labia minora and clitoral foreskin, combined with the rhythmic movement of the clitoral body and active penile thrusting, create clitoral stimulation. Additionally, pubic hair may unintentionally rub against the clitoris, and deeper penetration unintentionally increases the contact area and pressure.
Even if the husband doesn't penetrate deeply or not at all, proper clitoral stimulation can still lead to orgasm. In other words, the deepest part of the vagina lacks sensory nerves; a woman's most sensitive area is the clitoris, and penetration merely provides the husband with the opportunity to achieve orgasm.
Many women lack libido primarily because they haven't experienced the pleasurable sensations of orgasm, thus lacking the internal motivation to seek it. While there are many reasons for a woman's lack of orgasm, in a normal marital relationship, it's often related to insufficient or inadequate clitoral stimulation during foreplay (such as kissing and breast caressing), and the prevalence of the missionary position during intercourse.
Therefore, many sexologists propose the woman-on-top position.
Adopting this position has at least the following advantages:
First, it demonstrates the wife's willingness to engage in sexual activity;
second, it allows the wife to fully unleash her body and actively seek out the most stimulating sexual techniques;
third, it directly stimulates the clitoris, which is beneficial for the wife to reach orgasm;
the husband should also be mindful of the "art" of clitoral stimulation, generally starting with kissing and breast stimulation before clitoral stimulation. When stimulating the clitoris, it's essential to alternate methods, as using only one method will reduce stimulation; and occasionally, gently patting the perineum and groin area can enhance sexual stimulation. The husband should remember that the clitoral glans is as sensitive as the glans of his penis, and should not be touched too roughly, otherwise it will cause pain and discomfort. To prevent harsh friction, it's necessary to feel vaginal lubrication before proceeding.
Fourth, it will not cause any inconvenience or discomfort for the husband.

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