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The Vulvovaginal Universe
Marvels & Myths – Part 1

Step into the secrets of erection and transform your understanding of pleasure, fluids, and orgasmic fireworks.

Fingers gently stroking the flesh of a halved melon resembling a vulva.

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Could you name all 12 external parts of the vulvovaginal universe? Or the 20 internal structures quietly working together — not just for fertility and childbirth, but for arousal, pleasure and orgasmic fireworks?

If your answer is somewhere between “uhhh” and “isn’t it mostly the… clitoris?” — you’re in excellent company. Even most textbooks skip half the story. Even many doctors can’t explain how all the elements contribute to pleasure. And don’t get us started on how rarely people are taught about the sponges, the liquids, the ligaments, or the vulvovaginal erection.

So whether you have a vulvovaginal universe, love them, or just enjoy righteous anatomical justice, these editions of Intimitea are going to be a revelation.

What to expect in part 1 of this mini series:
- Why we call it a universe — and why that language shift matters more than you think;
- The full constellation — external and internal — beautifully mapped and finally memorable;
- How it looks and feels different during full erection (yes, vulva-owners have erections too!);
- Why the G-spot doesn’t technically exist and how ejaculation from the vulvovaginal universe works;
- A no-nonsense look at all the juices — sources, consistencies, functions, and myths to finally retire;
- The similarities and differences between vulvovaginal and penile anatomy — prepare to be surprised.

And more!

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The Vulvovaginal Universe

Marvels & Myths – Part 1

The Vulvovaginal Universe

Marvels & Myths – Part 1

The Vulvovaginal Universe

Marvels & Myths – Part 1

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