Human Sexual ResponseThe product of 11 years of clinical work with couples at the Reproductive Biology Research Foundation, St. Louis, this study is primarily concerned with the sexual response cycles of men and women between the ages of 21 and 50. |
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Page 46
... Clitoral artery Crural ligament Urethra Corpus cavernosum Minor labial hood Clitoral glans Clitoral shaft FIGURE 5-1 The clitoris in retraction ( lateral view ) . division of the pudendal nerve . It terminates in a plexus of nerve ...
... Clitoral artery Crural ligament Urethra Corpus cavernosum Minor labial hood Clitoral glans Clitoral shaft FIGURE 5-1 The clitoris in retraction ( lateral view ) . division of the pudendal nerve . It terminates in a plexus of nerve ...
Page 47
... clitoral body ( glans and shaft ) . Frequently overlooked has been the possibility of an endocrine source for instances of hyper- trophy of the organ observed clinically ... glans . Frequently the reverse of these shaft - THE CLITORIS 47.
... clitoral body ( glans and shaft ) . Frequently overlooked has been the possibility of an endocrine source for instances of hyper- trophy of the organ observed clinically ... glans . Frequently the reverse of these shaft - THE CLITORIS 47.
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... clitoral shaft develops more rapidly , frequently early in the plateau phase , and may indicate sensate response to ... glans will return to the normal pudendal- overhang position . With return to effective sexual stimulation , clitoral ...
... clitoral shaft develops more rapidly , frequently early in the plateau phase , and may indicate sensate response to ... glans will return to the normal pudendal- overhang position . With return to effective sexual stimulation , clitoral ...
Contents
The Sexual Response Cycle | 3 |
The Research Population | 9 |
Female Extragenital Response 27 | 27 |
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active coition age group aging male anatomic artificial vagina automanipulative Bartholin's glands breast cervical Chapter clinical clitoral body clitoral glans color change concept contractile contractions detumescence develop effective sexual stimulation ejaculation ejaculatory process established excitement phase female sexual female study subjects female's frequently functional role human female human sexual increase individual intensity intravaginal investigation involuntary involution labia minora levels of sexual male study subjects male's manipulation minor labia muscle myotonia normal nulliparous observed occurs onset organ orgasmic experience orgasmic phase orgasmic platform outer third pelvic penile erection penis physical physiologic response plateau phase plateau-phase levels postpartum resolution phase response patterns response to sexual scrotal seminal fluid sex flush sex tension increment sexual activity sexual performance sexual response cycle sexual tension spasm specific study-subject population techniques tension levels tion transcervical tumescence unstimulated usually uterine uterus vaginal barrel vaginal lubrication vaginal outlet vaginal walls vasocongestion venous woman women younger