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Urethra
The urethra is a tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. In women, it is short and located above the vaginal opening, close to the clitoris and G-spot.
Anatomy
- Location: Runs from the bladder, opening just above the vaginal entrance.
- Length: About 1.5 inches (4 cm) in women.
- Surrounding Structures: Lies close to the clitoris, vagina, and G-spot.
Sexual Response
- The area around the urethra is sensitive and can contribute to sexual pleasure.
- Stimulation may be linked to ejaculation in some women.
- Urethral sensitivity varies widely; some find it pleasurable, others uncomfortable.
Writing Tips
- Use anatomical accuracy and vivid sensory detail.
- Describe the proximity of the urethra to other erogenous zones.
- Link urethral sensation to broader sexual and emotional experiences. See female gaze, erotic sensations.