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What are the parts of the clitoris

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what you see on the outside is the glands of the clitoris which is like the head of the penis it then extends deep into the pelvis like two structures and then it goes like a wishbone around either side of the vagina and deep into the tissue of the vulva and depending on the literature you read it can be anywhere from seven to nine centimeters deep in the pelvis so while the visible part of the clitoris might be small it's just the tip of the iceberg

FAQ

  • Q: What is the visible part of the clitoris?
    A: The visible part of the clitoris is the glands, which is like the head of the penis.
  • Q: Where does the clitoris extend deep into the body?
    A: The clitoris extends deep into the pelvis, like two structures, and then goes around either side of the vagina and deep into the tissue of the vulva.
  • Q: How deep can the clitoris extend into the pelvis?
    A: According to literature, the clitoris can extend anywhere from seven to nine centimeters deep in the pelvis.

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