The female clitoris is
highly erogenous tissue that is overly sensitive
to direct touch. Instead,
it prefers indirect, on and off
(rhythmic)
pressuring,
rather than direct rubbing, to excite it to
orgasm.
When
the natural penis thrusts the vagina, it
typically uses short rhythmic strokes—which are
governed, for the most part, by the actions of
the foreskin.
The
movement of these short strokes, while the penis
abides deep within the vagina,
allows the man's pubic mound
to make frequent pressuring contact against the
woman's clitoral mound—her
primary erotic zone.
Sexual researchers have
determined that there is an "ideal" rate of
rhythmic pressuring contact to a woman's
clitoris that excites it to orgasm.
The
natural man's genital region contacts the
clitoris at this ideal rhythmic rate.
And pressuring contact of
his pubic mound against her clitoral area
becomes even more frequent as intercourse
progresses because she instinctively draws the
man in closer to satisfy her innate desire for
deep penis penetration and to pick up increased
stimulation against her clitoris,
her most erotic tissue.
Eventually, their pubic mounds/genitals
are pressing and pressure-pleasuring each other
in either a gentle grinding motion, or a rapid,
rhythmic touching, which thrills her to sexual
ecstasy and builds her to orgasm.
To
find out what the normal, natural thrusting
rhythm is that nature intended,
see
Reason
#8
Natural Sex section
To find out how the
foreskin & frenulum work to regulate the natural
penis's thrusting rhythm?
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