Tantra Newsletter: A Woman’s 19 Primary Erogenous Zones – Part 1 – Continued

A Complete Tour of All the Orgasmic Triggers In and Around a Woman’s Jewels – Continued

This is the second half of our article published December 1, 2016 in our Sacred Sexual Secrets newsletter. The first half of this article appeared here. Both are excerpted from our new ebook Long Hot Tantric Love Making.

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The first part is clio’s Shaft that extends up from clio’s pearl a half to one inch towards a woman’s belly. The shaft, also known as the Body or Corpus of the clitoris, is a cylinder about the width of a pencil that’s completely covered by the hood. The picture below shows three rather pronounced versions of clio’s shaft. You’ll notice that the pearl is not very visible, especially in the rightmost image.

Clio’s shaft is composed of a loose cylinder of fibrous tissue that allows some back-and-forth movement. Though it’s still sensitive, the shaft is less so than the exposed pearl due to the surrounding fibers. The upper portion of clio’s shaft and its bend rests on top of a part of the pelvis commonly referred to as the Pubic Bone. Fortunately, there’s a cushion between the shaft and bone composed of a layer of fat and muscle. When erect, the shaft can feel like a thick, taut cable. Next time your sweetie is super turned on down there, try rubbing across it and see if she likes it.

Though you can feel the shaft by rolling a finger across it, the inward turn that it makes down towards inner yoni is less obvious. It actually forks into two legs, or Crura, that run along the inner edge of the pubic bone around each side of inner yoni. The legs of this plump wishbone continue down deeper for three to four inches around either side of yoni’s inner canal.

Clio’s V-Bulbs or Vestibular Bulbs are teardrop-shaped erectile structures that lie on either side of yoni’s mouth. They are underneath the inner lips and extend up along the sides beneath the vestibule. At the top they are attached to clio’s shaft. As a result, when a woman’s clio is stimulated, so are the V-bulbs. And vice versa.

The vestibular bulbs are made of the same kind of spongy tissue that fills with blood and make a vajra hard when aroused. When they get engorged and puffed up, the bulbs form a major part of the snug Cuff that encircles a penetrating finger, toy, or vajra. Jewel union is much more pleasurable with a yoni plumped up by erect V-bulbs.

To locate them, place your fingers on either side of yoni’s mouth and press down firmly. If you rub and squeeze, you’ll begin to feel these inflatable organs swell under your fingers. Even better, put a finger just inside your yoni and your thumb outside an outer lip. If you squeeze, you’ll feel the rounded structure of the lower half of the bulb. When they get real puffy, you’ll be able to feel them fatter at the bottom and thinner up near clio’s shaft.

Have you ever noticed the pleasurable sensation from two fingers pressing into the soft tissue on either side of yoni’s mouth? You have clio’s crura and V-bulbs to thank for that. This is one of Jeffre’s favorite warm-ups.

In summary, there are five parts of clio that you need to appreciate: hood, pearl, shaft, V-bulb, and legs.

Inner Yoni

Inner yoni is from two and a half to four inches in length extending from yoni’s mouth further into the body. Its inner hills and valleys are a deeply-folded, ridged, expandable canal with a rich supply of nerves and blood vessels. This pliable tube is a highly flexible sheath surrounded by layers of muscle and lined with mucous membranes that produce slippery lubrication. Yoni’s mouth and the outer third of inner yoni are surrounded by erectile tissue which make them sensitive to touch. That means the surrounding walls fill with blood and get engorged just like a vajra.

From its outside opening, yoni’s canal curves up towards the belly and uterus. The Uterus, or womb, is where babies are conceived and grow. It’s a strong hollow organ composed of multiple muscle layers that’s shaped like an upside-down pear. The uterus lies just above a woman’s pubic bone between her bladder and rectum. It doesn’t maintain a fixed position but moves in response to a woman’s fertility cycle and sexual arousal.

At the base of the uterus lies the Cervix, the cone-shaped entryway to the womb. Inside this donut is a muscular passageway about one inch long that protrudes out into the top of yoni’s canal. It’s typically round and contains hundreds of mucous glands. The cervix is very narrow, maybe the size of the tip of a ballpoint pen. After childbirth its shape changes to more of a slit.

If you had an X-ray view, you would see that entire structure of the clio has a V-shape. That’s because clio’s shaft rising up towards her pubic bone before it turns towards inner yoni’s canal and splits into its legs, the crura. Only the pearl at the outside tip presses through the skin at the top of the inner lips between those outer lips.

One to two inches inside yoni on the upper front wall is what some call a secret orgasmic trigger. We’re talking about a woman’s G-Spot, the rough sensitive area that was named after Dr. Ernst Gräfenberg, a German gynecologist. In spite of all the confusion surrounding this pleasure target, LovePlay here can elicit powerful multiple orgasms and trigger female ejaculation.

Actually, the G-Spot is not strictly one spot since the erogenous zone moves. It blossoms in an area of especially sensitive spongy erectile tissue that surrounds the urethra. The female version of this urethral sponge runs along the top or front side of the inner yoni and much of its length protrudes downward into the canal. When aroused this creates a highly-sensitive ridge extending down into inner yoni. As a result, we prefer to use Dr. Gary Schubach’s term, G-Crest, instead of G-spot. We believe that clio’s legs connect to the G-crest as well as another similar erogenous zone at the bottom of yoni’s mouth.

This is the Lower Sponge. Its medical names are perineal body, posterior sponge, or perineal sponge. This area of squishy erectile tissue lies between yoni’s canal and the rectum. The lower sponge is usually one-half to one-and-a-half inches inside the body and about one-half inch deep. You can find it by inserting a thumb inside the yoni and a finger in the rosetta. If you squeeze them together, you’ll find an area that feels fat and spongy. Since the wall between the two canals is so thin, if you go deeper than the lower sponge your digits will nearly touch. But it may not feel very full or sensitive until you’re really turned-on.

A little appreciated fact of the yoni’s geography is the open triangle at the top. There’s a little crevice on either side of the cervix each of which is called a Fornix. There’s an anterior one, meaning towards the belly, which is very close to a woman’s bladder. Being anterior, it’s often called the A-Spot. There’s also a posterior one (towards the back) which has the cute name Cul-De-Sac. Skilled lovers have discovered the unusual pleasure that results from a vajra head or dildo pumping into these tighter spots.

Here’s a summary of the 19 primary female erogenous zones…

Outer Yoni (Vulva) Erogenous Zones

  • Mound of Venus
  • Clio’s Pearl
  • Clio’s Shaft
  • Outer Lips
  • Inner Lips
  • Vestibule
  • Outlet
  • Yoni’s Mouth
  • Perineum

Inner Yoni (Vagina) Erogenous Zones

  • G-Crest
  • Cervix
  • A-Spot
  • Cul-De-Sac
  • Uterus
  • Lower Sponge
  • Clio’s Legs
  • V-Bulbs
  • Rosetta.

This article was excerpted from the introduction to Chapter 7 of our new ebook Long Hot Tantric Love Making. With color pictures the remainder of this chapter shows in detail how to pleasure all 19 primary female erogenous zones with hands and mouths.

Look forward to the second article in this series about the 33 secondary erogenous zones spread all around both women’s and men’s bodies which you can read here.

Love, Somraj & Jeffre

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We cover everything you need to know to supercharge sex including foreplay, intimacy, oral and anal sex, sexual positions, and in-bed communication skills. You’ll read love secrets new and old that detail how to make an emotional connection first, target your erogenous zones, connect your passion circuits, create energy circles, and fill your whole bodies with pleasure every time.

Unlike many general sex books, it focuses on the mechanics, dynamics, and energetics of sexual intercourse with color illustrations. With a thorough review of modern science and classical techniques from the Kama Sutra and ancient China, we show you how to expand your intimacy into the full erotic union of heart, mind, and soul while you’re doing it. Plus, with our explicit step-by-step instructions, you’ll learn how to enjoy any of the 12 ways to orgasm that you’ve missed out on.

We’re a long-time married couple — a Ph.D. sex therapist and a Fortune 500 people-skills trainer — who wrote this because too few women are emotionally fulfilled and sexually satisfied. And too few men know how to extend their lovemaking, have multiple orgasms themselves, and thoroughly satisfy their partners. By reading our new book, you’ll discover how to make sex super-natural so you can reach the pinnacle of sexual ecstasy together whenever you make love.

Our exposė is as much a sexual diary of our sex life as it is an easy-to-follow program to give you exactly what you want in bed. In these pages we’ve shared the ups and downs of our actual intimate encounters as if we were having a private, frank, but tasteful conversation with you in person.

Long Hot Tantric Love Making has three primary goals: 1) making lovemaking last longer, 2) expanding your sexual repertoire to include all 12 types of orgasm, and 3) making lovemaking so orgasmic that you will want to do it again and again. It’s the complete no-holds-barred graphic story of how we made our sex life more satisfying than we ever imagined possible. And how you can, too.

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Tantra Newsletter: 19 Women’s Erogenous Zones – Part 1

A Complete Tour of All the Orgasmic Triggers In and Around a Woman’s Jewels

Happy Holidays! We’ve got some special gifts to help you celebrate Tantrically.

We’re excited to announce this new Orgasmic Sex Discussion Board where you can get answers to all your questions about sex, love, and relationship. And read stories of our sexual encounters and other lovers’ exploits. You can read the posts or get involved in this free service here.

To celebrate this long-awaited accomplishment, the next few issues contain pivotal excerpts from our new ebook Long Hot Tantric Love Making. These articles will give you the whole story about all 61 human sexual erogenous zones. If that term isn’t part of your usual vocabulary, an erogenous zone is a spot on the body that gets you hot and bothered when played with properly. We think a major reason why women particularly struggle with orgasm is their lack of understanding — and that of their partners — about how to pleasure all of them.

The following article goes into depth about the 19 primary erogenous inside and around a woman’s jewels (genitals).

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Women’s jewels (genitals) are quite remarkable for their ability to change shape for emerging babies and penetrating vajras (penises). And of course for the incredible pleasure they can give if treated properly.

As might have already noticed, we use the Sanskrit word yoni for the Vulva, the outer part of the yoni that’s visible to the outside world, and the Vagina, the inner canal. For clarity, we sometimes write outer yoni for the vulva and inner yoni for the vagina.

No part of a woman’s anatomy has received so much attention, so much love, and so much abuse as her yoni. Ancient cultures revered her, modern lovers treasure her, and anyone who’s ever been born owes her a profound debt of gratitude. There are many poetic names for the yoni throughout history. Honey pot, garden of delight, secret garden, and sacred shrine, temple or gate are lovely. The ancient Chinese Taoists, who’s most valued gem was jade, called a woman’s sex organ the jade gate, jade door, pleasure grotto, or cinnabar cave.

Since a primary subject of this book is how to best insert a vajra inside a yoni and how to make it orgasmic once inside, it’s vital for both givers and receivers to understand a woman’s jewel anatomy. That’s where this chapter begins. Not only is it vital for a lover to fully appreciate the nature of the organ being penetrated, but the more conscious a woman is of her yoni, the better her sexual experience will be.

When you view a woman’s yoni between her spread legs, you’ll notice pubic hair at the top that covers her Mound Of Venus, medically known as the Mons Pubis, Mons Veneris, or just Mons. This is a soft pad of tissue over the top of her pubic bone that contains an abundant supply of scent glands. Many women love pressure, grinding, and even bumping here from another pubic bone.

Just below the mound is the clio, our name for the clitoris. A woman’s clio and yoni are protected by two vertical folds of skin which when closed form a protective shield from the outside world. We commonly call them Lips though the official term is Labia. At the bottom is her Rosetta (anus).

The longer, larger, thicker Outer Lips, technically referred to as Labia Majora, have a layer of fatty tissue that provides some padding. Depending on how much, they vary from slender or plump. The outer lips extend from the mound to below Yoni’s Mouth just above the perineum. We prefer to call yoni’s opening her mouth instead of the medical term Introitus. Pubic hair typically grows from the mound down around the outside of the outer lips. The inner side is most often smooth and hairless. At rest, the outer lips cover the entire yoni.

When the outer lips spread open, they reveal the inner parts. The Inner Lips, technically the Labia Minora, are typically thinner and arranged in elaborate drapes and folds. They come in all shapes, sizes, and colors and are covered by mucous membranes. This “mucosa” is comprised of soft, delicate, silky, and often slippery tissue.

Sometimes the inner lips are longer and sometimes they’re shorter than the fleshier outer lips. Longer ones can protrude quite far. The inner lips may be symmetrical or very different from each other. Their configuration has nothing to do with how much pleasure they can create. By the way, we’re disgusted with the growing trend of surgical labial reductions. Ladies, we encourage you to celebrate your yoni’s unique beauty however it shows up.

Usually inner lips are way more sensitive than the outer lips. They surround and cover yoni’s mouth when she’s not turned on. The tissue that protects the clio connects to the top of inner lips.

Below yoni’s mouth is the Perineum, the smooth, tough, yet flexible skin between the yoni and the anus. Informally this is known as the Taint, a street term said to originate from the saying “t’ain’t pussy and t’ain’t ass.” Though it’s not particularly sensitive by itself, pressing or stretching the perineum can be pleasurable because it stretches the rosetta and another pleasure zone just below yoni’s mouth. Of course, the rosetta is the sensitive orifice of elimination between the butt cheeks which is also loaded with nerve endings. Maybe that’s why a vocal minority of lovers really enjoy backdoor sex which we’ll get into later.

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A yoni’s mouth is surrounded by the inner lips and Vestibule, which is the courtyard area enclosed within the inner lips. It’s the soft, sensitive tissue all around yoni’s mouth which extends from just below clio’s pearl to just above the perineum.

Like men, women also have a slender tube called the urethra that conducts urine outward from the bladder. The opening of the urethra, which we prefer to call the Outlet, is technically known as the Meatus. It lies in the vestibule below a woman’s clio within the yoni’s inner lips. Though most outlets are just above the upper edge of the yoni’s mouth, some are just inside the top side of yoni’s mouth.

All these parts are highly sensitive, including a woman’s outer lips, vestibule, inner lips, outlet, and clio, roughly in that increasing order of sexual responsiveness. That’s why she loves touches, licks, and insertions especially when they’re offered from the mindset of the Tantric Attitude.

The Clio is the little organ whose bud peaks out under a covering of skin at the apex where the inner lips meet. This is the only human organ whose purpose is strictly dedicated to pleasure. The hood protects clio’s highly sensitive head, or Pearl.

Many consider the clio, or what Paul Verlaine called the “shining pink button” in his 1889 poem, the crown jewel of female anatomy. This flexible and erectile organ is located above the vestibule where the inner lips meet. It’s unique because, unlike every other part of the body, it has no other purpose but pleasure. Because of the proliferation of tiny blood vessels and 8,000 nerve endings in such a small space, the clio is hypersensitive and a powerful source of sexual pleasure. Before sufficient arousal, direct contact with clio’s pearl can be too much, even painful, for many women. You might have discovered, the same occurs after an explosive orgasm making most clios off limits for a while.

Clio’s pearl — the head, tip, or glans — is shaped like an acorn or olive. It’s the part most sensitive to touch. The picture above shows an extremely large pearl with the protective tissue retracted. Possibly this woman had part of that covering surgically removed like Jeffre did many years ago. Though pearls average the size of pencil eraser, they vary considerably in size from woman to woman. They can be as small as a tiny pea or an inch or two long. Just like vajra length and girth, clio’s size has no effect on how much pleasure it can generate.

If you pull back the skin above the clio that covers it, you may or may not see its pearl. Some clios are very shy and just aren’t visible until they swell with enough excitement. Others are more like an exhibitionist. Either way, since they’re attached to the inner lips, movements like sexual thrusting inside yoni, provide indirect stimulation.

Clio’s Hood, medically called the Prepuce, is made up of flaps of fleshy tissue connected at the top of the inner lips. It’s quite thick on some women. That’s good news because it protects the highly-sensitive pearl from the friction of clothes and from overstimulation during sexual play. These sensations can be intense, making them extremely uncomfortable and sometimes painful if there’s too much too soon. When erect, the pearl usually protrudes from under clio’s hood. The image at the right is more typical with the less distinct pearl being largely covered by the hood. That’s the bad news, making it somewhat harder to find and pleasure.

Not many people realize that a clio is much more than what you can see. There’s about eight inches inside a woman’s body.

Read The Second Half

Though you could argue it both ways, we also include the Nipples in our list of outer primary female erogenous zones. That’s because for many women’s whose sexual energy systems are fully open and awake, the nipples can trigger powerful full-body orgasms.

The deeper parts of a woman’s clio and the remainder of the inner female erogenous zones are explained in detail in the second half of this article. You can read it anytime in our Orgasmic Sex Discussion Board here.

Love, Somraj & Jeffre

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Our tenth Tantric sex ebook is a how-to guide that shows you how to have the most earth-shattering sex you’ve ever dreamed of whether you’re male or female, gay or straight. Sure, sexual intercourse is natural, but so few lovers know how to make it super for both him and her.

We cover everything you need to know to supercharge sex including foreplay, intimacy, oral and anal sex, sexual positions, and in-bed communication skills. You’ll read love secrets new and old that detail how to make an emotional connection first, target your erogenous zones, connect your passion circuits, create energy circles, and fill your whole bodies with pleasure every time.

Unlike many general sex books, it focuses on the mechanics, dynamics, and energetics of sexual intercourse with color illustrations. With a thorough review of modern science and classical techniques from the Kama Sutra and ancient China, we show you how to expand your intimacy into the full erotic union of heart, mind, and soul while you’re doing it. Plus, with our explicit step-by-step instructions, you’ll learn how to enjoy any of the 12 ways to orgasm that you’ve missed out on.

We’re a long-time married couple — a Ph.D. sex therapist and a Fortune 500 people-skills trainer — who wrote this because too few women are emotionally fulfilled and sexually satisfied. And too few men know how to extend their lovemaking, have multiple orgasms themselves, and thoroughly satisfy their partners. By reading our new book, you’ll discover how to make sex super-natural so you can reach the pinnacle of sexual ecstasy together whenever you make love.

Our exposė is as much a sexual diary of our sex life as it is an easy-to-follow program to give you exactly what you want in bed. In these pages we’ve shared the ups and downs of our actual intimate encounters as if we were having a private, frank, but tasteful conversation with you in person.

Long Hot Tantric Love Making has three primary goals: 1) making lovemaking last longer, 2) expanding your sexual repertoire to include all 12 types of orgasm, and 3) making lovemaking so orgasmic that you will want to do it again and again. It’s the complete no-holds-barred graphic story of how we made our sex life more satisfying than we ever imagined possible. And how you can, too.

Click here to download it right now…

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