Yes. All human females are born with one.
Men were females in the mother stomach and than became males. The penis
is really a huge clitoris when you think about it. So when people think dicks were
first no clits were first. Penis's are clits. So you can say you were a female version of yourself in your mother at some point.
It depends on the man but it is not of overwhelming importance.
Absolutely not he is no were near gay he only likes women ;) , vaginas,pussy's and clits :)
That act is commonly referred to as "tribadism" or "scissoring."
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Most do, yes, but not all. Try it when she's already feeling receptive and you might be surprised. Don't linger too long, but after, ask her if she liked it. Many women loved to have their TOES sucked as well and it is a more powerful turn-on than the fingers for them. I once knew a woman who would orgasm simply from having her toes sucked. Remember, though, that all women are different, and half the fun is finding out what each likes.
Yes. When a woman is aroused fluids can rush to the genital organs, engorging the tissue and making the clit appear to be or feel 'hard'
Yes, small clits are normal and come in a variety of sizes just like any other body part. Clitoral size can vary among individuals, and what's most important is that it functions properly and provides pleasure. If you have any concerns about your clitoris or sexual health, talking to a healthcare provider can provide reassurance and guidance.
Rubbing clits, or clitoral stimulation, can be pleasurable for many people and may lead to orgasm. It is a common and effective way to increase sexual arousal and pleasure during sexual activity. It is important to communicate with your partner and explore what feels good for both of you.
Yes, double clits, or individuals with two clitoral structures, are real but extremely rare. This condition is often associated with intersex variations, where a person may have atypical reproductive or sexual anatomy. Cases of double clitorises are documented in medical literature, but they are not common. As with any anatomical variation, it's important to approach the topic with sensitivity and respect for individual experiences.