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Cliterally Aware: Finding the Whole Clitoris and Understanding Indirect Pleasure

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Do you know where your clitoris is?   When I say clitoris, I mean the whole thing. I hope by the end of this article you can give an ecstatic yes! That yes is a statement of empowerment and pleasure. The more you understand yourself and your erogenous tissue; the more you could explore and understand pleasure. Direct and indirect stimulation to the clitoris can feel good at different times during arousal. Indirect stimulation often is very pleasurable on the journey to orgasm. Let's learn where the rest of the clitoris is and explore some techniques for indirect pleasure. If you cut the clitoris in half it will look like this: Let's appreciate the nerves at the top (see arrows). This is called the doral nerve of the clitoris. It travels to the glans of the clitoris where it has more than 10,000 nerve fibers packed into one small area. This is the reason the glans is so sensitive. The glans could sometimes be too sensitive to touch. Indirect stimulation to the rest of the clitor...

The Myth of Wet and Ready: A Saga That Has Lasted Too Long

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The amount of lubrication in your vagina does not always correlate with your level arousal and that is okay. Scenario: You’re ready to pounce and dive into penetrative play. But one thing is holding you back. Your vagina does not have the amount of moisture it needs. Do you: Get discouraged and feel like your vagina is not doing what its supposed to Don't think twice and grab your lubricant If you didn’t answer “b,” I hope your answer changes today 9 out of 10  women report the use of lubrication made sex feel “more comfortable,” “more pleasurable,” or just “better” (2).   What does that tell us? If you need it, use it and improve the feeling of sex. How does vaginal lubrication work?  The physiology     (If these layers don’t look familiar, read:  Mysteries of the Deep: Demystifying the Vagina and its surroundings  before going forward.) Sodium (Na+) arrives at the lamina propria through blood vessels. Blood vessels maintain a stable amount of blood f...

Mysteries of the Deep: Demystifying the Vagina and Its Surroundings

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The vagina has long been shrouded in mystery, often misunderstood and even misrepresented. But let's be real—it’s time to demystify this incredible part of the female body. Whether you're looking to learn more about vaginal health, sexual wellness, or how the right sex toys can enhance pleasure, we're here to break it all down. And when it comes to high-quality, body-safe products, Honey Dew has your back.  Understanding the Vagina: More Than Meets the Eye What Exactly Is the Vagina? First things first—the vagina is not just the external part you see. It’s an internal muscular canal that connects the cervix to the outside world. The outer structures, including the labia and clitoris, are actually part of the vulva. Understanding this difference helps clear up common misconceptions. How the Vagina Changes Over Time Like the rest of your body, your vagina evolves. Hormonal shifts during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause all influence its elasticity, lubrication, and sensitivi...

Five Tips for Returning to Sex Postpartum

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Becoming a new parent is life-changing, and while there’s so much joy in welcoming your little one, your body and emotions go through massive shifts. One area that often gets overlooked? Your sex life. If you’re wondering how to ease back into intimacy postpartum, you’re not alone. Many couples find the transition challenging, but with patience, communication, and the right sexual wellness products, it can be a smooth journey. That’s where Honey Dew comes in—providing the best lubes , condoms, and wellness essentials to help you feel comfortable and confident. Let’s dive into five practical tips for making your postpartum sex life enjoyable again. 1. Give Yourself Time to Heal Your Body Needs Recovery Your body has just been through an incredible process, and healing takes time. Whether you had a vaginal delivery or a C-section, postpartum recovery varies for everyone. Doctors generally recommend waiting at least six weeks before engaging in penetrative sex, but it’s essential to liste...

What's Your Vibe: How to find the right vibrator for you

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There are a lot of options when it comes to vibrators. They could be used in many different  ways - solo or partnered, inside the vagina or outside the body on the clitoris, labia, or other  pleasure zones. This article targets vibrator options for the clitoris owner. It could be helpful to  know how you would like to use your vibrator when you are deciding on something to buy. This  article will help guide you in your decision making.  Does a vibrator enhance orgasm?  It can! This is a preference and for some it could elevate their orgasm to the next level. Some  people choose to use them occasionally or only for solo practice. Some people only with  partnered sex. It is really up to you.   Additional benefits   Vibrators could be used in preparation for penetrative sex for people who are experiencing  pelvic or vaginal pain. The introduction to gentle vibration to painful areas could help relieve  muscle spasms and ...