PebbleEffect
by Ted L Glines
Those who know me, know that I will write about ANYTHING and I have no inhibitions. That said, be forewarned that this one is sensually explicit - not for kids.
There is an effect which happens during coitus, and it is possible that females may not be aware of it, because females are completely aware of their surfaces being manipulated, and they may not be aware of how one of their surfaces changes in texture. Being specific, I am referring to the surface of the vaginal sheath.
During coitus, the vaginal sheath surface is lubricated and slick like silk, most of the time. But there are very brief moments when this slick silky surface takes on a pebbled texture. As the female builds toward orgasm, there are several, perhaps many, spikes in sensual excitement pressure, each spike higher than the one before, and this pebbling effect takes place right during the peak of each spike, and coincides with the vaginal muscles clenching. During each of these spike-clenches, the vaginal sheath surface presents a pebbled surface, increasing friction, until the final largest spike triggers orgasm.
The male, if he is paying attention and feeling this effect, will know when it is exactly the right moment to manipulate his partner's most sensitive spots to bring her to complete orgasm and release. That is, of course, if the male is truly trying to give the most pleasure to the female.
I have a reason for saying that females may not be aware of this pebbling effect. I read everything, every topic you can imagine. Someone commented that I don't read books - I read whole libraries. Everything from children's stories to scientific research papers. And this range of reading includes some of the really steamy romance material. One of the best of the romance writers is Christine Feehan (her Dark Series is outstanding), and there are other good bestselling romance novelists; all of them being women. Men write about war, and women write about romance. And some of these female authors are extremely explicit in their narratives involving coital scenarios. Even so, I have never seen any of them include this vaginal sheath-pebbling effect, in spite of the fact that it is very much of a turn-on for the male (if he is paying attention), and also signals those crucial pre-orgasmic moments for the female. If they do not write about it, maybe they are not aware of it. But it seems odd to me that a female might not be aware of such a dramatic change happening in her own body.