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Tunica in females?

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 8:06 pm
by Lost Sheep
It is fairly well known that all embryos are hermaphrodite (or would it be bi-sexual or asexual?) and that various embryonic tissues develop into male or female body parts depending on chromosomes and hormones. For example, ovaries and testes are analogous. Other body parts in one gender may develop fully and be nearly undetectable in the other gender.

What female body part is analogous to the tunica albuginea? I suppose it may be inside the clitoris, but this begs the question, does female E.D. exist? If it does, is it problematic for arousal or orgasm?

This question may seem silly, and maybe it is, but it just occurred to me in an idle moment.

Re: Tunica in females?

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 9:22 pm
by tomas1
does female E.D. exist? If it does, is it problematic for arousal or orgasm?


I think my wife has this, but she won't talk about it.
I do know things have changed there.

Re: Tunica in females?

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 2:06 am
by newtoed
Interesting question. I personally love to eat pussy and I can tell you that the clitoris gets erected with arousal. Just like I can feel pleasure with a limp penis and even have pretty good orgasms, women can too, but it's much better when the penis/clitoris is hard. Sex is much more mental fir women. Sadly 30% of them never have any kind of orgasm and 70% of them never experience the more powerful vaginal orgasm from a penis.

Re: Tunica in females?

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 8:47 am
by dg_moore
According to the infallible interwebs (Wikipedia), tunica albuginea in females forms a layer on the ovaries.

Re: Tunica in females?

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 2:16 pm
by Lost Sheep
dg_moore wrote:According to the infallible interwebs (Wikipedia), tunica albuginea in females forms a layer on the ovaries.

WOW. I never woulda thunk that. I didn't think ov asking Google, either.

Thanks. dg_moore

The different migration paths in the embryo must be fasc8nating. I must look that up this weekend.