No one had expected this, possibly because their inner cousins expand so much. The labia minora enlarge by two or three times their normal diameter. They also, as both Masters and Dickinson observed, change color, turning pink, bright red, or, occasionally, in women who’ve given birth, a deep wine color. In all of the 7,500 female sexual response cycles that Masters and Johnson watched, no woman who had an orgasm failed to display this “florid coloration” just beforehand. If a man wants to know whether a woman is faking her orgasms he could, barring some logistical hurdles, look for this “sex-skin reaction.” Which, by the way, is not to be confused with the “sex flush” (red blotches that may appear on a woman’s chest when she’s aroused). And the “sex flush,” in turn, has nothing to do with the “urge to void during or immediately after intercourse.”