My granny used to say, little fingers, little dicks! :tongue:You seem to suffer from the delusion that anyone gives a rat's ass what you think.
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...being an unreasonable bitch is MY lpsg niche.
i feel like i've been dislodged from my rock :sad:
linkFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fornix vaginae Human female internal reproductive anatomy Sagittal section of the lower part of a female trunk, right segment. SM. INT. Small intestine. Gray's subject #269 1264 The fornices of the vagina are the deepest portions of the vagina, extending into the recesses created by the extension of the cervix into the vaginal space. The word 'fornix' is Latin for 'arch'.
There are three named fornices:
Some women receive enjoyment from stimulation of the fornices, while other women say that their fornices cannot be stimulated without stimulation of the cervix, which may be painful.[citation needed]
- The posterior fornix is the larger recess, behind the cervix. It is close to the rectouterine pouch.
- There are two smaller recesses in front and at the sides:
- the anterior fornix is close to the vesicouterine pouch.
- the lateral fornix.
The fornices appear to be close to at least two erogenous zones, the AFE zone, which is near the anterior fornix, and the cul-de-sac, which is near the posterior fornix.
i won't be posting for a while either. or maybe forever.
Why superior folk cme to lpsg when they know it all bemuses me no end. As to the lady's valid and appropriate question, the thread originator is refering to the fornix
:shrug: Wha??? :shrug:Does this mean an end to that annoying overuse of the "shrug" emoticon?
:shrug:
Time will tell.
It`s a SHE?????do i think she should be sacrificed at the altar? absolutely not.
-christina
It seems most of us here are keenly interested in good sex. If you are, it seems to me quite reasonable to ramp up as much as possible on the relevant anatomy, both male and female (assume you're hetero).
I don't think it's a sin to not know what the "cul-de-sac" (or any other slangy/Urban Dictionary type term) is, since new slang is born every day. But I have to agree that a little investigation might've turned a very passive "what's that?" inquiry into, at worst, a more directed "are you referring to..." clarification kind of question (since any slang term can be a bit dodgy if you try to pin it down).
I will say that my own, erm, familiarizations with female anatomy have taken comprehensive and prolonged finger explorations within that succulent cave, and that with proper angling and stretching (even after she's aroused), all of the Gray's Anatomy structures are easy to landmark and identify by feel. You just have to want to do it. If you're gentle about it at first until the good spots are found (every woman's a little different), and patient about reading the response both in her face and against your fingers, she will be EXTREMELY grateful and you will be properly educated. And knowing where everything is (manually) is of enormous help when you insert that big, clumsy finger later :->.
I've had great results manually working both "folds" (anterior or posterior) of the fornix, and even tenderly around the cervical opening itself. I find that pressing a fingertip into one of the folds and then jiggling with continuous pressure and rotation works wonders. This can be tricky to execute with a penis because it's not a natural motion for a guy in that position (*). Some of the advice on this thread about the woman riding and controlling the grind seems spot on. The guy takes the lead in getting properly positioned inside, then the woman rides with the right amount of pressure and motion.
Kevbo
(*) Maybe worthy of another thread... for men, the natural motion for easy and maximum pleasure is in-and-out, in-and-out, etc. For women, it is often -- not always -- a slow drawn-out grind. Strange how it has turned out that we can be "talking past each other" on such a simple thing that you think evolution would precisely calibrate.
(*) Maybe worthy of another thread... for men, the natural motion for easy and maximum pleasure is in-and-out, in-and-out, etc. For women, it is often -- not always -- a slow drawn-out grind. Strange how it has turned out that we can be "talking past each other" on such a simple thing that you think evolution would precisely calibrate.
It seems most of us here are keenly interested in good sex. If you are, it seems to me quite reasonable to ramp up as much as possible on the relevant anatomy, both male and female (assume you're hetero).
I don't think it's a sin to not know what the "cul-de-sac" (or any other slangy/Urban Dictionary type term) is, since new slang is born every day. But I have to agree that a little investigation might've turned a very passive "what's that?" inquiry into, at worst, a more directed "are you referring to..." clarification kind of question (since any slang term can be a bit dodgy if you try to pin it down).
I will say that my own, erm, familiarizations with female anatomy have taken comprehensive and prolonged finger explorations within that succulent cave, and that with proper angling and stretching (even after she's aroused), all of the Gray's Anatomy structures are easy to landmark and identify by feel. You just have to want to do it. If you're gentle about it at first until the good spots are found (every woman's a little different), and patient about reading the response both in her face and against your fingers, she will be EXTREMELY grateful and you will be properly educated. And knowing where everything is (manually) is of enormous help when you insert that big, clumsy finger later :->.
I've had great results manually working both "folds" (anterior or posterior) of the fornix, and even tenderly around the cervical opening itself. I find that pressing a fingertip into one of the folds and then jiggling with continuous pressure and rotation works wonders. This can be tricky to execute with a penis because it's not a natural motion for a guy in that position (*). Some of the advice on this thread about the woman riding and controlling the grind seems spot on. The guy takes the lead in getting properly positioned inside, then the woman rides with the right amount of pressure and motion.
Kevbo
(*) Maybe worthy of another thread... for men, the natural motion for easy and maximum pleasure is in-and-out, in-and-out, etc. For women, it is often -- not always -- a slow drawn-out grind. Strange how it has turned out that we can be "talking past each other" on such a simple thing that you think evolution would precisely calibrate.