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Most men overcomplicate it. What women usually prefer isn’t force or speed—it’s mindful touch, great hygiene, and a feedback-first approach that respects anatomy and arousal pace. As a female urologist, I’ll show you a safer, smarter “finger framework” that puts comfort, consent, and pleasure first—without getting graphic. Feeling unsure about pressure, angle, or timing? Worried you’re “doing too much” and causing irritation or UTIs? This guide focuses on clitoral-first stimulation, pelvic floor comfort, and real-world cues you can actually follow. You’ll learn: ✨ The clean-hands rule: nails, lube, and skin safety that women notice ✨ Clitoral anatomy 101 (and why indirect - direct at first) ✨ The pressure ladder: how to start light, then scale based on her cues ✨ Rhythm & edges: slow build, stillness, and when to change one thing at a time ✨ The “triangle” map (outer, side, and hood areas) before internal touch ✨ Internal basics: angle, depth, and pace—with constant check-ins ✨ Words that help: creating a simple yes/no/more/less feedback loop ✨ Red flags for discomfort or infection risk—and how to avoid them This is about respect, curiosity, and teamwork—not tricks. When you slow down and follow her signals, satisfaction (and trust) climbs. 🔔 Subscribe for clear, doctor-led guidance on sexual health & relationships. 👍 If this helps, tap Like so more couples benefit. 💬 Comment “LISTEN & ADJUST” to commit to a feedback-first approach. #SexualHealth #FemaleUrologist #Consent #ClitoralAnatomy #Couples #HealthyTouch #UTIPrevention #PelvicHealth #MenOver18 Medical Disclaimer: This video is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for personalized medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional about your individual health, medications, supplements, or lifestyle changes.