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V*gina expert reveals the primary sexual organ of women – and it's NOT what you think Part 5
A TikTok doctor and v*ginacologist has left social media users stunned by revealing the number one primary sexual organ for women – and it’s not what you think.
While most of us would assume the point of arousal can be found just below the belt, this expert claims that the real answer is actually under our hats.
Dr Teresa Irwin, from the US, is a self-proclaimed "v*ginacologist" and is an expert in female pelvic dysfunctions, though she has also worked as a surgeon.
In a series of videos, Dr Irwin reveals that it is actually the brain that is responsible for our level of arousal and there is a total of seven organs involved in the process before you get excited.
The sexpert has now taken to TikTok (@dr.teresa.irwin) to share her knowledge with her 90,400 followers in a series of detailed clips.
In the posts, Dr Irwin can seen be with her trusty whiteboard and pen as she draws out each organ accompanied with detailed information.
She says that the primary sexual organ for a woman is not the v*gina but the brain – but it’s subject to a handful of factors which can completely change the mood.
Dr Irwin says: “If there is anything that is bothering her, such as stress, fatigue, interruptions – like children, body image, or simply being mad at their significant other, then their ability to become aroused is significantly decreased.”
Dr. Irwin also explained the other primary sexual organs her video series.
As well as the brain, there is a shocking total of seven primary sexual organs involved in the arousal process.
In other clips, the doctor asks viewers if they have heard of the vestibular glands, the skene glands, perineal sponge, vestibular bulbs, urethral sponge and clitoris.
Standing in front of her whiteboard, Dr Irwin sketches out the body parts that some viewers had no idea existed before proceeding to explain their functions in more detail.
Dr Irwin provides educational resources to help women understand their anatomy and implement preventative measures to reach their full potential.
One viewer said: "You are having way too much fun with this – I’m glad you are my Dr.”
Someone else commented: "Your poses are everything lol. Thank you so much for posting these!
"Yup been there done that!" another user said.
While confused shocked viewer added: "How did I not know about this?”
“Wow. I’ve been watching for five minutes and have learned so much! Thank you and keep it up please,” said another person.
Another joked: "Men loving this doctor."
Whilst one confused user wrote: "More detail please!"
"The things I've learnt," commented another.
"I don't understand," wrote another baffled user.
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