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The Urethral Opening… And The Female Sexual Pleasure, Arousal, and Orgasm


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The urethral opening is the entrance to the urethra – the duct women or girls pass urine or pee from.

The urethral opening is located in the vulva below the clitoral head (the head of the clitoris) and above the vaginal opening (the entrance to the vagina).

The image below should help you know where and what the urethral opening is:

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The Urethral Opening And The Female Sexual Pleasure, Arousal, and Orgasm

The urethral opening is an erogenous zone and plays a key part in female arousal.

There’s an erectile tissue that surrounds the urethral opening, above and on either side like an upside-down U – called the U-spot.

These spots or areas of the urethral opening are rich in erotic nerve fibers and become extremely pleasurable when a girl or woman is sexually aroused.

Stimulating or pleasuring the urethral opening – either by rubbing it with the soft pad of the finger, oral sex (cunnilingus), or with the head of the penis during intercourse – produces extreme pleasure for women and has them dripping wet in no time.

Now, not only does pleasuring the urethral opening produces extreme pleasure for women, but it can also make women come (or orgasm) and even squirt.

So, there you have it…

…about the urethral opening.

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For more questions and answers on the urethra, go here: Frequently Asked Questions on the Urethra.

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