Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Legends of the Hidden Temple


Pussy, cunt, kitty box, honey pot, snatch, axe wound, bearded clam, bearded oyster, beaver, beef curtain, box, bread, buju, puss puss, tiffany, candy land, chocha, cha-cha, coochie, cooter, fanny, pink taco, fuck hole, fur burger, putang pie,  padussy, hooter, kitty, muff, nookie, muffin, poon, poontang, poonani, boxed lunch, trim, the promised land, twat, vag, vajayjay. What ever you call it, it's a vagina and you need to get to know it.

For a lot of women the vagina is a scary mystical place where little elves roam and fantastic and deadly beast lay. In reality it is just another part of your body. It just so happens that with a little effort your vagina can make you feel really good. With even less effort it can make someone else feel just as good. So let's explore your pussies and find out what makes them tick.

Below is a medical diagram of what a vagina looks like.


 And here is what real vagina looks like...


Looking at that, it is easy to see how some women might be like, "Oh hell no". Here is a simple version of what you need to know.
  • Vulva - All of the genitalia outside the body.
  • Labia - Two pairs of "lips", majora (outter) and minora (inner), that are like a door to the vagina
  • Clitoris - A piece of erectile tissue at the top most part of the vulva, very sensitive to stimulation because it is filled with nerve endings. It is protected by the clitoral hood.
  • Vagina - A body cavity that is a highly flexible and muscle bound. The outer 1-2in is sensitive to touch, but the inner 2-4in is not as sensitive but can feel pressure.
  • G-Spot - Tightly bound fibrous tissue that can be stimulated for pleasurable sensations. As it stands there is STILL lots of debate about the purpose of the g-spot, if it really exists. So I asked a OB/GYN and she said, "Yes, the g-spot exists. No, we are not 100% sure on its purpose. Until we figure it out, I will continue to use it for many fun things lol." Yes she did say,"lol".
It's not really all that complex. However it is really boss to see how it all works together. We'll cover that later. Now that you know what's going on outside, you should find out what's going on inside.


Here's what  you need to know about this part.
  • Ovaries - These are two little sacs that produce eggs and they produce  estrogen and progesterone
  • Fallopian tubes - Tubes that connect to the uterus and are used to move the eggs into the uterus
  • Uterus - This is a sex organ that reacts to the hormones produced by the body. It's main purpose when you're not pregnant is to be ready to hold a baby when you are. It is essential for sex because it directs blood flow to your pelvic area
  • Endometrium - The blood and nutrient rich inner layer of the uterus. This is what is expelled during your period.
  • Myometrium - The middle layer of the uterus, it's mainly muscle. This contacts to expel the endometrium during menstruation and helps push a baby during birth.
  • Cervix - Entrance to the uterus. Closes when pregnant, convulses during orgasm, opens during menstruation. 
One more thing, and this I think is kinda cool. During sex the uterus is pushed up and out of the way. During orgasm the cervix convulses and opens to all gather the semen, increasing the chances of conceiving. Just a random thing, but I think is so freaking cool.

So that is what you've got going on down there. I suggest you take some alone time with a mirror and your fingers to get to know what yours looks and feels like. Get to know what your pussy. How else will you know what you like, or don't and what the status quo is for you. Even though you see these diagrams everyone's cunt is different. They're like snowflakes, lol.

What's yours like? Let me know, leave a comment below, email me ltasexinfo@gmail.com or find me on Facebook: Let's Talk About Sex and Twitter @LTASex