Answer: inkanshōmei (印鑑証明)
the clitoris
The clitoris (/ ˈ k l ɪ t ər ɪ s / or / k l ɪ ˈ t ɔːr ɪ s / ()) is a female sex organ present in mammals ostriches and a limited number of other animals.In humans the visible portion – the glans – is at the front junction of the labia minora (inner lips) above the opening of the urethra.
The Clitoral Bulbs The complete clitoris is about 9-11 cm long and is made up of the 'head' (pink) body (purple) legs (light blue) and bulbs (dark blue) and has a kind of 'erection' when its aroused. The glans or 'head' of the clitoris is made of densely packed nerves and is external which is what you can see and touch in the vulva.
The clitoris is an erectile tissue of the females located at the junction of the inner lips of vulva and immediately above the external opening of the urethra The clitoris is responsible for feeling sexual sensations upon stimulation and in many women its proper stimulation facilitates orgasm.
The clitoris this extraordinary organ of pleasure boasting the most nerve endings of all the human body (8 000 nerve endinds) has been ostracized from society for millennia because of religious dogma condemning women's sexual pleasure. It has therefore been ill-studied (if at all) misrepresented (if at all) and of course made shameful.
The clitoris has thousands of nerve endings in it which makes it super sensitive. It can be a little tricky to find your clitoris since it's at the top of your vulva tucked inside your inner labia underneath its own protective hood. For some people the clitoris is easily visible and accessible ...