Male anatomy:
Penis | The penis is the primary reproductive organ in men. It consists of three main parts: the root, shaft and glans. It is responsible for penetration during intercourse and the delivery of sperm during ejaculation. |
Testicles | The testicles produce sperm and the hormone testosterone. They are located in the scrotum, outside the body, which is necessary to maintain the right temperature for sperm production. |
Prostate gland | The prostate is a gland located around the urethra just below the bladder. It produces part of the seminal fluid that contributes to sperm motility and nutrition. |
Cowper's glands | The Cowper's glands, or bulbourethral glands, are small glands located below the prostate. They produce a clear, mucous fluid that lubricates the urethra before ejaculation to facilitate the passage of semen. |
Female anatomy:
Vulva | The vulva is the outer part of the female genital organ. It includes the external genitalia, such as the clitoris, the inner and outer labia, and the opening of the vagina. |
Clitoris | The clitoris is a highly sensitive organ located above the urethra. It is primarily designed for sexual pleasure and has several thousand nerve endings. The clitoris swells and becomes more sensitive during sexual stimulation. |
The scabbard | The vagina is the inner canal that connects the external genitalia to the uterus. It has the ability to expand during sexual arousal and is where the penis normally enters during intercourse. |
G-spot | The G-spot is a sensitive area located on the front wall of the vagina, about 2-5 centimeters inside. Stimulation of the G-spot can result in intense pleasure and orgasm for some women. |
Uterus | The uterus is a hollow organ where a fertilized egg can implant and develop into a fetus. During orgasm, the muscles in the uterus can contract, which can cause a feeling of pleasure for some women. |
Practice:
A great way to begin a sexual journey is by exploring each other. Be curious and open. Use your hands, your mouth, your tongue, your body. Feel, taste and communicate together as you explore each other's bodies. Let laughter fill the room and ask questions as much as you both want to.
This exploration can be a wonderful journey where you get to know each other's preferences, limits and desires. Take time to explore and discover what brings you both pleasure and enjoyment. Remember, it's important to create a safe and trusting space where you both feel free to express your wants and needs. Communication is the key to achieving a deep and intimate connection with each other.
Be aware that everyone's preferences and limits are different, so it's important to respect and listen to each other. Pleasure can come in many forms and variations, and it's up to you to explore and find what works best for you as individuals and as a couple.
Remember that it's a journey and it's okay to experiment, fail and learn along the way. Give yourselves permission to be curious and open to new experiences. Most importantly, have fun together and create an atmosphere of love, respect and intimacy.