

There are so many toys and doodads for getting the clitoris aroused for a reason. The penis can go in any direction: Up, down, left, right and even S-shaped. No two clitorises like the same kind of stimulation. A: A curved or crooked penis, also known as Peyronie’s disease, is quite common. More research is still needed, but *THE MORE YOU KNOW*. What they found was that the vagina moves in a way that allows for the penis to hit the internal parts of the clitoris. But Peyronie's disease causes a significant bend or pain in some men. Penises vary in shape and size, and having a curved erection isn't necessarily a cause for concern. In 2009, a team of researchers published a study that showed how the vagina flexes and changes during penetration. Peyronie's (pay-roe-NEEZ) disease is a noncancerous condition resulting from fibrous scar tissue that develops on the penis and causes curved, painful erections. And those internal structures might be “the G-spot.” But because of its shape and structure, the clitoris can also appreciate indirect stimulation from penetration, which is why some people swear by vaginal orgasms, according to Jenny Block, author of The Ultimate Guide to Solo Sex. Most people think of clitoral stimulation as something that only happens on the outside of the body, on the little rosebud that sits near your vagina. The labia protect the hymen, which some people compare with a hair scrunchy, as it can. You can stimulate it from the inside too. The hymen is a thin membrane that, in most females, partly covers the opening to the vagina. And she didn’t stop there-in 2005, O’Connell published more findings showing that the clitoris extends behind the vaginal wall.

In 1998, an Australian urologist named Helen O’Connell published findings that showed both the external and internal structure of the clitoris, according to the Huffington Post. When it’s stimulated (either directly through touch, less directly through penetration, or with a special combo of both), the erectile tissue on the interior clitoris swells-just like a D becomes erect. If you can’t tell by now, the clitoris and penis have a lot in common. A bigger clitoris doesn’t necessarily mean a more sensitive, more easily aroused clitoris. penis actually have a penis that falls within a normal.

While you have no real way of easily knowing the size of your own clitoris, since it’s mostly inside you, it doesn’t really matter anyway. Third, the study was focused on overall penis size, not penis shape or surface details.
