How is female sexual genitalia comparable to male genitalia?
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How is female sexual genitalia comparable to male genitalia?
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The clitoris is basically the most sensitive organ and is equivalent to the male penis. The reason why it is equivalent is that it receives an atomicaly desent to the same nerve endings as a penis does. So it is the most sensitive the most nerve endings of any other organ in the genitalia. The vulva tissue is equivalent to a scrotum, and that also has some nerve endings, but not as much as a clitoris. The similarity between the clitoris and the male penis doesn't end there. It's both spongy tissue. Just like a man gets an erection, a woman also gets an erection when she becomes exited and this clitoris becomes filled with blood. This spongy tissue becomes filled with blood. There is always a hood usually covering the clitoris, and when a woman becomes excited, and this clitoris becomes erect, this usually pokes out and shows itself.