The external female genitalia comprises the mons pubis, which is a mound of fatty tissue covering the pubic bone; labia majora, which are large tissue folds that enclose and protect the other external genitalia; as well as the labia minora, which are small tissue lips that lie inside the labia majora and surround the vaginal and urethral openings.
There is also the clitoris, which is located between the labia minora at its upper end and is very sensitive to sexual stimulation; perineum, which is the area between the openings of the vagina and anus; and Bartholin’s glands, which are located inside the vaginal opening.