Top Ten Terms for Clitoris
1. clit
2. button or love button
3. dealybob
4. tongue candy (as object of cunnilingus)
5. pussy lips, lady lips, pantie-lips, cunt-lips, honey lips
6. quim
7. lubri-cunt
8. honey, hot honey or golden honey
9. lovin'-juice, cunt juice
10. shell, gash, slit, slot or love-slot, the pink, crack, cleft
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Do Women Have Wet Dreams?
While normally associated with younger men, some women do indeed have wet dreams in their sleep. Wet dreams are most common for women in their 40s, although, according to a Kinsey study, less than forty percent report having them. The female wet dream does not involve ejaculation, per se, but an increase in vaginal lubrication. As with male erections, these lubrications happen about four to six times a night, and help to clean out the cervix, as does masturbation.
(Do you have to be in your 40s?)
How many women have an extra nipple?
Men love a woman's nipples, usually in pairs. But many women, one in every two hundred in fact, have a third nipple. Extra or "supernumerary" nipples are generally small, and most resemble a mole or a freckle. However, they can also be the same size as a normal nipple.
They may be found on or below the breasts, and some can even lactate during pregnancy. The condition is considered normal, but it is possible to have them removed by a plastic surgeon if desired.
Rumor has it that not only did Ann Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII, have six fingers on each hand, but she also possessed an extra breast. Even this sexual "enhancement" didn't save her from the Tower.
What's the most breasts a woman ever had?
There have been reports that in extremely rare cases, some women have had up to ten functional breasts. The condition is known as "polymastia." In men, there is a similar condition called "gynecomastia," where the poor fellow develops multiple enlarged pectorals.
(I thought those were just extra rolls from the "beer belly"…)
All facts today were graciously given with permission and taken from Quickies - Fascinating Facts about the Facts of Life by Don Voorhees. You can read our review of the book here. |
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