Examples of clitoral glans in the following topics:
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- The visible portion of the clitoris is the clitoral glans, roughly the size and shape of a pea.
- The clitoral glans is highly sensitive, containing as many nerve endings as the analogous organ in males, the glans penis.
- A prepuce, the clitoral hood, normally covers and protects the clitoris; however, in women with particularly large clitorises or small prepuces, the clitoris may be partially or wholly exposed.
- The clitoral hood is the female equivalent of the male foreskin and may be partially hidden inside of the pudendal cleft.
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- The glans penis is the bulbous end of the penis formed by the corpus spongiosum.
- It supports the foreskin (prepuce) that retracts to expose the glans.
- The rounded base of the glans is called the corona.
- The urethral opening is called the meatus and lies on the tip of the glans penis.
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- Research indicates that clitoral tissue extends considerably into the vulva and vagina.
- During sexual arousal, and particularly clitoral stimulation, the vaginal walls lubricate to reduce friction caused by sexual activity.
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- Reduced estrogen levels may be associated with increased vaginal dryness and less clitoral erection when aroused, but are not directly related to other aspects of sexual interest or arousal.
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- As sexual arousal and stimulation continues, the glans of the erect penis will swell wider.
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- In males, the lesions occur on the glans penis, shaft of the penis or other parts of the genital region, on the inner thigh, buttocks, or anus.
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- Only our species has a distinctive mushroom-capped glans, which is connected to the shaft of the penis by a thin tissue of frenulum (the delicate tab of skin just beneath the urethra).