Red Hot Touch

Red Hot Touch by Jon Hanauer

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women, the clitoris remains tucked away under the clitoral hood or prepuce. Like the top on a convertible, though, this layer of skin can be pulled back if you press up on the mons, revealing the pink nub that’s the sexual center of a woman’s universe. While the clitoris may seem small (especially compared to a man’s package), there’s much more to it than meets the eye. Similar to a penis, a clitoris contains erectile tissue, gets larger when aroused, and is composedof a head (or glans) and shaft, each of which can be stimulated with some finesse. What’s more, keep in mind that all you’re seeing is the visible portion of the clitoris; the rest of it extends three to four inches beneath the skin. All in all, the clitoris is full of surprises and should never be underestimated.
    The Labia
    Surrounding the vaginal opening are some folds of skin otherwise known as the labia, and there are actually two sets adorning this entrance. The outer set, or labia majora , are covered with pubic hair (unless she waxes or shaves). Between those lie the labia minora , which will swell in size and can change color from pink to purple when the excitement builds. While many people view the labia purely as a curtained gateway to their final destination, the labia are actually very sensitive and deserve some attention in their own right. In the next chapter we will show you how to gently stroke, pinch, or even slowly pull them with fantastic results.
    The Vagina
    This area probably needs no introduction, and many of you would happily hang out here all day. Still, have you taken the time to really learn what’s going on in there? Allow us to fill you in. For starters, every vagina is different. Some are shorter, others longer, some tighter, others roomier. What’s more, while the entire vagina probably feels pretty darn good to you, to her, certain spots are much more sensitive than others. For most women, the area most worthy of attention lies along the front wall facing her stomach. Your hands are perfectly designed to do this area justice. We’ll explain how in more detail later, but here’s a hint: Just insert a finger and move it in a come-hithermotion against the front wall, which is home to the next two not-to-be-missed moan zones on our list—the G-spot and A-spot.
    The G-spot
    Named after Ernst Gräfenberg, a German doctor who first documented this area’s existence in 1950, the G-spot is a quarter-sized rough patch lying on the front wall of the vagina one to three inches in. It is considered the equivalent of a man’s prostate gland, a well-known erogenous zone. The sensitivity of the G-spot varies from woman to woman. Move your finger here in a come-hither motion, and some women will shrug and say they don’t get it; others will hit the ceiling. In 1982 a study of four hundred women by sex researcher Beverly Whipple and her colleagues found that stimulating the G-spot could result in an orgasm—and not just any old orgasm, but one that causes women to ejaculate.
    If you’ve witnessed a woman gush like Mount Vesuvius and wondered what the heck was going on, keep in mind that this mixture (which could amount to from a teaspoon to a few tablespoons) is definitely not urine but a mixture of glucose, fructose, proteins, and water (strangely, the fluid’s origins are unknown, although the prevailing theory is that it is produced by the Skenes gland, which is located around the bottom part of the urethra). If you haven’t seen a woman ejaculate but would like to, in the next chapter we’ll provide plenty of advice on how to make her cup runneth over.
    The A-spot
    Also on the front wall of the vagina but three to four inches in lies another rough patch that might feel similar to the G-spot but is more spread out and bell-shaped. This is the anterior fornix erogenouszone, or A-spot for short. Theorized to be an extension of the G-spot, the A-spot was discovered in 1993 by Malaysian sex researcher Chua Chee Ann. His

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