The female external genitalia, also known as the vulva, is the exposed part of the reproductive organs, including the pubic symphysis to the perineum and the tissue between the inner sides of the two thighs. Includes the mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, and vaginal vestibule.
Among them, a pair of raised skin folds on the inner sides of the labia majora originate from the mons pubis and end at the perineum. The labia minora are a pair of thin folds located on the inside of the labia majora. The surface is moist, brown, hairless, and rich in nerve endings, so it is extremely sensitive. The clitoris is located at the top between the labia minora on both sides. It is similar to the tissue similar to the corpus cavernosum of the male penis and has an erection. The clitoral head is rich in nerve endings and is extremely sensitive. From front to back, it is divided into three parts: the clitoral head, the clitoral body, and the clitoral feet.