Réponses rapides
- What is the Clitoris in one sentence?
- The clitoris is a predominantly internal, richly innervated female erectile organ whose primary function is to provide sexual pleasure and enable orgasm.
- What is the difference between Clitoris and Vulva?
- The clitoris is a specific organ dedicated to pleasure, while the vulva is the general term for all external female genitalia, of which the clitoris is a part.
- How to choose a Clitoris product in Switzerland?
- Choose according to the desired sensation (stimulating cream like Lady Orgasm at CHF 10, vibrator like Pretty Love Boyce at CHF 15) and compatibility with your personal preferences and budget.
- What price to expect for Clitoris products in Switzerland?
- Prices vary widely, but clitoral stimulation products from the KissKiss.ch catalogue start from CHF 10 for a cream, and stimulators or clamps are often around CHF 15 to CHF 19.
Questions fréquentes
What is the importance of clitoral size for pleasure?
The visible size of the clitoris, or its glans, is not a direct indicator of one's ability to experience pleasure or achieve orgasm. The majority of the organ is internal, with corpora cavernosa and crura extending several centimeters. The density of nerve endings is the key factor, and this remains consistently rich regardless of external size. Products like the Crème de stimulation du clitoris Lady Orgasm at CHF 10 work on these nerve endings, demonstrating that effectiveness depends on appropriate stimulation, not visible dimension.
Can the clitoris become less sensitive with age?
Yes, with age, and particularly after menopause, hormonal changes can lead to decreased natural lubrication and a slight alteration in the sensitivity of genital tissues, including the clitoris. However, this decrease is often manageable. Regular use of specific moisturizing products or stimulators like the Pretty Love Boyce at CHF 15 can help maintain clitoral responsiveness. A study from the OFSP (Swiss Federal Office of Public Health) on Swiss women's sexual health indicates the importance of a proactive approach to preserving sexual quality of life at all ages.
Is it normal not to achieve orgasm through penetration alone?
Absolutely. It is entirely normal and very common for vaginal penetration alone not to be sufficient to trigger an orgasm. For the vast majority of women, orgasm is primarily achieved through direct or indirect clitoral stimulation. Research shows that less than 30% of women achieve orgasm solely through penetration. This is why tools like the Gouttes stimulantes pour clitoris Orgie Orgasm Dro, available for CHF 17, are so popular, as they allow for specific targeting of this essential pleasure zone.
Are there risks to using clitoral clamps?
The use of clitoral clamps, such as the Pince à clitoris Just Sensation Fifty Shades Darke at CHF 15, must be approached with caution and only with informed consent. Risks include bruising, excessive pinching that can cause pain, and potentially skin lesions if used for too long or too strongly. It is essentiel to start with light pressure, communicate constantly with a partner, and remove the clamps immediately if pain or discomfort occurs. Safety and pleasure must always take precedence.
How do I know if my clitoral stimulation is "correct"?
There is no universal "correct" method for clitoral stimulation, as pleasure is deeply personal and subjective. What works for one person may not work for another, and even for the same person, preferences can change. Experimentation is key: vary pressure, speed, rhythm, and types of contact (direct, indirect, vibratory). Listening to your own body and communicating with a partner are the best guides. Products like the Stimulateur de clitoris Pretty Love Boyce at CHF 15 offer a wide range of sensations to explore to find what is optimal for you.