Male For males, erogenous zones consist of the
glans and the
penis itself, along with the
scrotum, the
perineum, and the
anus. Males may also experience sexual stimulation via the
prostate, either from
anal sex or
massage. The
prostate gland may be stimulated from inside the rectum, such as by
anal sex, or by applying pressure on the base of the perineum near the
anus. Men who report the sensation of prostate stimulation often give descriptions similar to females' accounts of
G-spot stimulation.
Female For females, parts of the
vulva, especially the
clitoris, as well as the
perineum and
anus, are erogenous zones. While the
vagina as a whole is not especially sensitive, its lower third (the area close to the entrance), called "the anterior wall" or "the outer one-third" of the vagina contains the majority of the vaginal nerve endings, making it more sensitive to touch than the inner two-thirds of the vaginal barrel. It has concentrations of the nerve endings that can provide pleasurable sensations during sexual activity when stimulated. Within the anterior wall of the vagina, there is a patch of ribbed rough tissue which has a texture that is sometimes described as similar to the palate (the roof of a mouth) or a raspberry, and may feel spongy when a woman is sexually aroused. This is the
urethral sponge, which may also be the location of an area that some women report is an erogenous zone; this is sometimes called the
G-spot. When stimulated, it may lead to sexual arousal, an orgasm, or
female ejaculation. The existence of the G-spot and whether or not it is a distinct structure is debated among researchers, as reports of its location vary from woman to woman, it appears to be nonexistent in some women, and scientists commonly believe that it is an extension of the clitoris. ==Head==