How to Choose the Right Grind Ring Mound Height for Your Anatomy and Maximum Clitoral Pleasure
Your Clit Called, She Has Questions
Let’s talk about something most of us were never taught but totally should’ve been: the distance between your clit and urethra (also known as the CUMD). Wait, don’t click away! We’re keeping it sexy, simple, and all about your pleasure.
Because when it comes to toys like the Godemiche Grind Ring, understanding your anatomy can mean the difference between “meh” and mind-blown.
So... What Is CUMD, and Why Should You Care?
CUMD stands for Clitoris to Urethral Meatus Distance. It’s the little bit of space between your clit and the opening of your urethra, and it quietly plays a big role in how your body experiences internal or grinding sensations.
Some people have a shorter distance, meaning the clit sits closer to the vaginal opening. Others have a longer distance, where it sits a bit further up. Neither is “better” , they’re just different. But knowing which camp you fall into can seriously help when choosing the toys that fit your body.
Meet the Grind Ring: Two Mounds, One Goal: Better Orgasms
The Grind Ring is designed with two different mound heights:
- 🔹 Low Grind Mound – Best for folks with a shorter CUMD
- 🔹 High Grind Mound – Best for folks with a longer CUMD
Not sure which one you are? We’ve got you.
"Think about penetration in missionary or when you're on top. Do you feel clitoral stimulation?"
- ✅ YES? → You’re likely rocking a shorter CUMD. We recommend the Low Grind Mound for max sensation.
- ❌ NO? → You might have a longer CUMD. The High Grind Mound will help bring the pressure and pleasure right where you want it.
Why This Works
The mound you grind on should match where your body wants stimulation. With the right mound height, your clit gets the contact it craves during partnered or solo play. No extra effort, no weird angles.
This means:
- 💦 More consistent grind-based orgasms
- 🔄 Less repositioning or “almost there” frustration
- 🌈 A toy that actually works with your unique anatomy
And Remember...
Pleasure isn’t one size fits all and that’s the whole point. Your body is yours. Your grind is yours. We just want to help you make the most of it.
Need More Help Choosing?
Slide into our DMs or drop us an email. We’re always happy to help you figure it out (no weirdness, no judgement, just real talk about real bodies).
Want to Nerd Out on This?
Curious to go deeper? These studies explore clitoral-urethral anatomy and its link to sexual response. Perfect if you love a bit of pleasure science:
- Bonaparte sample genital measurement study – PubMed Central
- CUMD and orgasmic potential – Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology
Ready to grind the right way?
👉 Shop the Grind Ring now and pick your mound like a boss.