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Warning! This article has a LOT of custom illustrations I've made of the female genitals: The parts. What to touch. How to touch.

When people ask me, "What makes sex great?” I like to start with the body. (Not that the mind isn't equally important. It is!)

Learning how to pleasure the body is the foundation. Adding bedroom communication comes next.

The key to great man/woman sex is to understand that she has the same amount of erectile tissue as he does.

Yet 95% of her erectile tissue is inside her body, whereas 50% of his erectile tissue is outside his body.

It's easy to know when he's aroused. And penile erections happen much more quickly than female internal erections.

Often, the couple uses the signal of his erection to begin intercourse. This usually means a couple is having intercourse too early for her to achieve a full internal erection.

Rushing penetration means she cannot experience the pleasure she is due. This leads to her wanting less intercourse over the years, while he wants as much as he always did.

First, understand how much erectile tissue you have at your disposal.

Next, you have to know where it's located.

Then, you discover how to stimulate it.

Pleasure is felt when the erectile tissue fills with blood. The blood expands the erectile chambers, increasing the tissue’s overall size.

Erections increase the surface area of pleasure sensations.

With increased blood flow, his penis gets more prominent. Her clitoral structure – including the erectile tissue inside her body – gets bigger with increased blood flow.

That more significant amount of tissue feels more pleasure. More pleasure gets her to orgasm more easily. (Engorgement is the trick to her having penis-in-vagina orgasms!)

A woman has as much erectile tissue throughout her entire genital structure as a man does in his penis.

Think of all her erectile tissue squeezed into a banana. The little black knob at the end of the banana is her visible erectile tissue – the external clitoris called, The Glans. The rest of a banana’s worth of tissue is right under the surface of her skin and vaginal mucosa (vagina skin).

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95% OF HER ERECTILE TISSUE IS INSIDE

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As we age, our blood flow diminishes. The vagina doesn't have any glans. The lubrication comes from her blood plasma.

The more blood flow she has, the more wetness and erectile function she gains. The erection helps her come.

KEEP YOUR BLOOD FLOWING FOR GREAT SEX

If you have questions, please comment on the article right here. This is where I answer every question so everyone can benefit.

I hope this has helped you a lot.

I'm sending much love for extraordinary pleasure. And yes, men enjoy getting as much manual and oral stimulation to their external and buried shaft as we ladies do.

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Practice Makes Perfect,
Susan

Susan Bratton, "Intimacy Expert to Millions", is a champion and advocate for all those who desire lifelong intimacy and passion. She's created hundreds of techniques that transform having sex into making love and is the world's most well-respected sexual biohacker.

Susan is a best-selling author and publisher of 44 books and programs on lovemaking techniques and bedroom communication skills such as Sexual Soulmates, Relationship Magic, Revive Her Drive, The Steamy Sex Ed® Video Collection, Ravish Him, Dirty Talk, The Pump Guide and Thrust In Time.

Susan is co-founder and CEO of two companies: Personal Life Media, Inc., a publisher of heart-connected lovemaking techniques and bedroom communication skills and sexual regenerative therapies and The20, LLC., a manufacturer of DESIRE libido botanical multivitamin/mineral complex and blood FLOW Nitric Oxide Booster™️ supplements and her new DESIRE sexual energy bars.

She is the spokesperson for GAINSWave® sexual regenerative treatments, the Dr. Joel Kaplan Company erection devices, and Foria Wellness intimacy products including her Pleasure Protocol. In addition, she serves as the Chief Advocacy Officer for Basis Diagnostics, a state-of-the-art at-home STI testing kit company.

You can follow her personal shares @SusanBratton on Instagram and her FREE OnlyFans @SusanBratton. Susan frequently appears on ABC, CBS, The CW, and NBC as well as being the #1 downloaded sexpert on hundreds of podcasts and summits.


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