According to a paper published last week by the Journal of Sexual Medicine, the more that little spot puffs out, the more likely you are to have your bell rung by p-in-v sex.
According to the results of an online survey featuring 258 mainly Scottish women with a mean age of 27 years, having a prominent tubercle means a woman has a greater chance of ever having had a vaginal orgasm from penile-vaginal intercourse.
It’s true that it was a small study, and it’s true that not all scientists believe that there is any real difference between a “clitoral” orgasm and a “vaginal” orgasm. And! It’s true that the women themselves, not scientists, judged their own tubercle characteristics. Still: Now is the time you go find a mirror and stare at your tubercle.
Shape Of A Woman’s Pout May Mean Better Sex [The Body Odd]