Mature Clitorus Guide

Using high-quality, pH-balanced lubricants to protect thinning tissues.

Recognizing that the "arousal gap" may widen, requiring more focused or varied stimulation. mature clitorus

As estrogen levels decline during perimenopause and menopause, the tissues of the vulva and clitoris change. The skin may become thinner or more sensitive (atrophy), and the protective clitoral hood may retract or become more prominent. While these changes can sometimes lead to dryness, they don't signify an end to function; rather, they mark a shift in how the organ responds to stimulation. 2. Continued Growth and Sensitivity mature clitorus

Consulting a healthcare provider about localized estrogen creams if discomfort or significant atrophy occurs. mature clitorus