Where is my clitoris???

is it at the very very top of my vagina. a couple inches below my belly button? i dont know where on earth it is.. sorry if this is a stupid question. i seem to achieve the most pleasure at the top there...

Answers:    It's that flappy thing above your pee hole. Like, you know how you hold this flappy thing, and that extends into two more flappy things? The clitoris is the main flappy entity. LOL, this sounds so funny, but it's like above your pee hole and vagina, but a lot lower than your belly button. Hope I help..
Your vaginal lips make rather hood, and underneath that hood is a little "nub:" that's the head of your clitoris. It's usually the most sensitive segment - sometimes too sensitive for direct contact - but the clitoris extends from that tip all the way down the insides of your vaginal oral cavity to near your vaginal opening, characteristics of like a wishbone. Not a stupid question at adjectives!

Your clitoris is located at the top of your vulva. To find it, follow the inner labia (or lips) on each side of the vagina, up to where they get together. That little bump at the top is the clitoris. It has a little hood covering it, but when you are sexually aroused, it will appear more. It deeply looks and feels like a touch pea.

If you are getting pleasure from where you are touching, most likely you are surrounded by the right place!.
right above your hole, under the skin hood..heres a pic http://www.clitical.com/female-anatomy/c... Girl above me is right. P.S. it is outside your body like you can see it not inside..
Uhm. Learn to google.

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