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Earth ‒ Getting To The Root Of Female Ejaculation

  • Jun 28, 2022
  • 2 min read

Written by: Dr. Pete Cooper Ph.D., LPC-S, CLC, Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

Continuing with my series in connecting the earth element, let’s focus on the root (earth) of the physiology of the clitoris and making the connection and distinction with earth energy to facilitate a better and an overall fuller orgasmic experience for the adult human female. Approximately one-fifth or less of the human clitoris is visible; the rest is a hidden gem underneath the surface of the skin. The principle is akin to an iceberg as there is so much more going on beneath the surface. The external visible part of the clit (glans clitoris) averages at about one to one and a half centimeters which is roughly the size of a pea, while the underlying structures are considerably larger (about three times the size). The body of the clit, otherwise referred to as the corpora consist of two cylindrical erectile tissues that branch off into the crura (legs) of the clit which can average from five to nine centimeters and extend around the urethra and vaginal canal.

Furthermore, lying beneath the surface are the bulbs of the clit which reside between the crura and beside the surface of the vaginal wall, also composed of erectile tissue and can greatly vary in size during stimulation ranging from three to four centimeters flaccid to seven centimeters when aroused. Most directly related to the Earth element is the root of the clit where it serves as the hub of all the nerves of the erectile tissue and is actually the most sensitive to stimulation; even more so than the glans. It is located at the junction of the crura ironically close to the surface of the body adjacent to the Grafenberg spot and urethra. Technically, this permeation is referred to as the clitourethrovaginal (CUV) complex. It is stimulation of the root that permeates physiological arousal to the vagina as well due to the nerves of the clit (dorsal, pudendal, cavernous) coming together here and play a huge role in female ejaculation.


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Dr. Pete Cooper Ph.D., LPC-S, CLC, Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

Dr. Pete Cooper is an expert in intimacy coaching and motivation. Overcoming personal challenges is something Dr. C deals with on a daily basis as a result of being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder Type II. His passion is in helping others overcome personal challenges as well as in assisting individuals and couples find or rediscover intimacy in their lives. He is also a working professional musician. Dr. C is CEO of Intimacy With Dr. C, which assists individuals and couples to connect or reconnect with healthy sexuality in their lives and to transform that into meaning and purpose for themselves.

 
 

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