What are the essential knowledge of female physiology that men must know? Before sexual intercourse, it is best for men to have an understanding of women's physiological knowledge, which can help you solve the problems you encounter during sexual intercourse. The editor will tell you now, what are the essential knowledge of female physiology that men must know?
Essential knowledge of female physiology for men
She is already formed four months before birth.
The reproductive organs of the embryonic age will gradually mature and eventually give the baby its own gender. At approximately 10 weeks of embryo development, if DNA determines that this is a male baby, then the "penis" and testicles will gradually form. If it is a female baby, then the reproductive organs will grow into the vagina.
2. Not all vaginas have hymen.
If you did not bleed at the first night, it may be because you accidentally broke the hymen -- this thin membrane usually attaches to the opening of the vagina -- doing exercises and placing tampons may damage it -- even some people were born without hymen.
On the contrary, some people have too thick hymen, so they have to remove it through surgery - so that it is possible to have sex or place tampons.
3. 'She' is only a part of the reproductive organs.
Many women view the vagina as the entire female reproductive organ, which is incorrect. Although the clitoris, vulva, and urethra are only one inch away from each other, they are still independent components of the reproductive organs. So, how should a woman's vagina be defined? The vagina is a moist muscular duct that starts at the inner genitalia and extends approximately three inches towards the pelvis until it reaches the cervix (the opening of the uterus). The vagina can bring us orgasm, it is the place where our "good friends" flow every month, and it is also the outlet for our babies to leave their mothers in the future.
Reminder: Correct method for self-examination of the external genitalia
1) Look, observe vaginal secretions.
2) Smell "refers to smelling secretions, menstrual blood, or the odor emitted by the external genitalia.
3) Touch should feel smooth and soft normally
4. There are a large number of bacteria in the vagina.
Don't be afraid, it is these bacteria that maintain an acidic environment in the vagina and protect us from infection. Inside your vagina, there are about 15 types of bacteria camping out, serving as guardians against harmful microorganisms and bacteria.
5. 'She' will have a taste.
A healthy vagina will emit slightly different odors, depending on your meal, your own body odor, and the physiological cycle you are in. Other sources of taste include sweat, consumption of garlic, and semen mixed with secretions, among others. "She" craves fresh air.
Just like other parts of your body, the vagina also needs fresh air. If tight jeans or synthetic fiber underwear make her gasp for breath, bacteria will multiply in large numbers, making it easy to cause infection.
7. 'She' will itch.
Dry skin, sweating, and thick clothing can make you feel itchy or tingling. However, severe itching that lasts for more than a day or feels like itching from the inside of the vagina is not that simple, it may be a bacterial infection or other reproductive organ disease.
She also needs a health check.
Every three months, you should undergo a self examination of your vagina. The method is very simple - open the labia, observe the appearance of the vagina with a mirror, check for any abnormal growth, and check for normal color of the external genitalia. Usually, there won't be any major issues with our examination, but if you find any suspicious lumps or small lumps, you must seek professional examination from a doctor as soon as possible.
9. Refuse fragrance.
Scented soap or scented cleansers can damage the tissues of the genital area. The fragrance components in these cleaning products may cause skin discomfort. The correct washing method is to rinse the genitals with clean water, not soap. Doctors suggest that women use toilet paper without additives, non fragrant sanitary napkins, and non fragrant personal cleaning products.
10. You haven't lost too much blood.
Although you may suspect that you have shed at least 500ml of blood, the actual situation is that the bleeding during menstruation is only a few tablespoons. So, we won't lose too much blood.
11. The busier, the healthier.
Regular sexual activity can make your vagina healthier. Because * * will exercise the vaginal muscles to maintain their tightness. In addition, the more mucus previously secreted due to excitement, the less likely it is to cause vaginal damage.
12. Secreting mucus in varying amounts.
When women are excited, their vagina secretes mucus, which is a natural lubricant for the human body. But how much is considered normal? Some people secrete a lot and their entire vagina is wet, while others only feel slightly moist - experts say these are normal situations.
Sometimes the vagina makes sounds, mainly caused by the way the partner enters. If he always "moves in all over" and then "moves out all over", then air will inevitably leak in and out, and when air is squeezed out of a relatively closed environment, it sounds like farting.
13. Plastic surgery can help you shape a perfect couple.
The latest trend under the knife is not breast augmentation or breast reduction, but rather cosmetic surgery for your secret garden. The doctor will create a small, symmetrical, and tight labia according to your needs, and if you are willing, it can also be bleached into a tender pink color. In the operation called "labioplasty", plastic surgeons will use a scalpel or a laser to make the two labia more symmetrical. But since this is a simple "cosmetic" surgery and there is no need to perform it, few doctors recommend this surgery. Another surgery - "vaginal plastic surgery" - mainly involves reshaping a loose vagina to restore the original tightness of vaginal muscles that have relaxed due to age or multiple deliveries.
14. Your daily secretions will have two tablespoons.
During ovulation, your hormone secretion reaches its peak, during which approximately two tablespoons of secretions are produced daily. This peak period is determined by the uterus, and secretions will bring out the aging cellular tissue in the uterus and form new ones - this is the way the uterus self cleans. For the remaining non ovulatory days, your daily secretions will only be about half a tablespoon.
15. The labia rarely has perfect symmetry.
Just as one breast always strives to grow fuller than the other, the labia on one side will also be longer or thicker than its neighbors. No matter how incongruous you feel about these two pieces, experts will still say that they are within the normal range, and their length, size, and thickness will not affect your health or sexual pleasure.
The first inch is the most sensitive.
Although 2/3 of the area near the cervix is an important area for arousing female sexual desire, the first 1 inch is the most sensitive area to pleasure. Because nerve endings are most densely distributed in this area
17. There is a joyful mechanism in the depths of 'her'.
There is a small area called the G-spot about 1 inch away from the vagina. To find your G-spot, you can slowly explore it with your fingers - by tracing along the vaginal wall, you will find a coin sized wrinkled area that is significantly different from the smooth surface of the vagina. Gently rubbing this area will clearly stimulate sexual desire in the body, and continuous touching will quickly reach orgasm
There is a reason for the presence of pubic hair.
The hair surrounding the vagina can reduce the impact and friction on the skin during sexual intercourse. At the same time, they are also tempting aphrodisiacs, at least during the Neanderthal era - vaginal hair helps collect the scent of female hormones to attract other members of the opposite sex.
19. Having a child "she" increases by five times.
Usually, our vaginal diameter does not exceed one inch. But before the baby is born, the vagina will miraculously expand to a width of 4 to 5 inches to ensure that the baby's head can pass through. However, there is no need to panic. Six weeks after giving birth, the vagina will (or almost) return to its pre pregnancy size.
20. She can also handle oversized visitors.
The vagina will grow larger as sexual desire increases. The vaginal wall is like a pleated skirt. When sexual desire is aroused, these pleats will open, making the diameter of the vagina reach 2 or even 3 inches. At the same time, the vagina will also extend to 6 inches. If 'he' is not big enough, the vagina can automatically adjust its size to ensure the most comfortable enjoyment for you.
21. Men like the touch of 'her'.
What does a man feel when he is in the vagina? I think many women have thought about this issue before. Men say they are crazy about the warm and smooth touch, feeling truly contained and completely surrounded by your soft vagina - an indescribable and wonderful experience.
22. Some women do not have a vagina.
Approximately one out of 4000 to 5000 female infants is born without a vagina, and it is highly likely that she also does not have a uterus. Fortunately, surgery can reconstruct their vagina and have little impact on their future sexual life.
23. She also enjoys exercising.
Exercising in the gym can bring you a flat lower abdomen, sturdy arms, and a symmetrical figure. So it's not surprising if we say that exercising the vagina can make her healthier
24. 'She' can indeed stick to things
If a tampon or condom "disappears" in the vagina, don't panic. They will not swim into the uterus, let alone into other organs of the body - because the vagina is a closed one-way street. If you are unable to pick up "lost items" inside with your fingers whether lying flat, squatting or standing, then go to the hospital. However, there is no need to be embarrassed, as doctors have been used to "salvaging" various "lost items".