Move Beyond the Clitoris and Stimulate These Hidden Vagina Bulbs
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Forget about the clitoris. Have You Tried Stimulating These Two Hidden bulbs In The Vagina
Breasts and the clitoris are said to be the most stimulating parts in females , but have you heard about this less talked about sex organ called the vestibular glands?
These erectile glands are closely related to the clitoris but are located deep in the vulva. The two bulbs extend to the urethra and vagina on the edge of the clitoris.
Stimulating them is said to be the key to unlocking mind-blowing orgasms and taking your sexual satisfactions to new heights.
When stimulating the glands the labia minora becomes turgid doubling in thickness. This thickness is akin to the feeling men get when the tip of their penis is stroked.
These techniques as shared by US-based Ghanian sex and relationship educationist, Jessica Opare will guide you in unlocking the stimulation of these pairs of glands.
Foreplay
Spending a considerable amount of time on this pair of bulbs is a surefire way of unlocking these gems. They can be stimulated through massages, caressing and gentle kisses.When the bulbs are stimulated, blood flows to that area and causes them to orgasm.
Stimulating Vaginal Edges
Massage this area up and down especially at the beginning. Try different circles from small circles to pats. Spending a considerable amount of time on the area awakens the erectile tissue and makes it engorge faster and fuller.Once the tissue around the vagina is engorged and wiggles like gel you’ll know that you are on your way to stimulation.
Perfect Your Oral Techniques
Oral stimulation can work wonders in activating vestibular glands when performed skillfully. Explore the different types of techniques as you regularly pay attention to your partner’s reaction. As you give oral stimulation, endeavor to give both the bulbs and clitoris equal attention. You can do this circularly or in an up and down movement.
Sex Toys
Vibrators and other sex toys which ate not admired by many can be effective in stimulating vestibular glands when inculcated into sexual intercourse.
Take Note:
A number of women have experienced childbirth related problems in the vagina and may experience conditions like vestibulitis. The condition is characterized by a burning or stinging sensation at the opening of the vagina that is provoked by sexual intercourse or insertion of objects like tampons. Stimulating such women’s bulbs will cause pain and not pleasure.