April 28, 2006

What nobody ever told you about the clitoris

April 26, 2006
Why I want to eat my own body

April 25, 2006
Art that talks

April 23, 2006
The Girl Scout Laws

April 22, 2006
Home steak incubator to make self-cannibalism possible

April 21, 2006
The limitations of my fear

April 20, 2006
Talking to Caryn about staying in embodiment studies

April 19, 2006
My Goddard story is finally a story

April 14, 2006
Self-cannibalism, my body, and giving birth to myself

April 8, 2006
The soft feel of a mother's love

April 5, 2006
The jagged winter of fairytale brides

April 4, 2006
how my head feels right now

 

 

 

April 28, 2006
What nobody ever told you about the clitoris

 

 

 

 

 

Ellie and I had a little exchange about the clitoris, in which Ellie said: "...the clit is actually just the tip of a quite massive organ that is spread on either side of the oriface and looks rather like a bird whose beak is the tip of the clit."

Being a healthy, curious person, I had to see this, so Gretchen found it and mailed me some pages she xeroxed from A New View of a Woman's Body. And wow, I mean LOOK at these pictures!

The colorization is mine, for emphasis, plus I think it looks kinda hot, but the drawing on the left is the outside of the clit, and the drawing on the right is the clit seen from inside, both during orgasm. See the dotted lines? I love them.

But seriously, look at that beautiful clit! It isn't just a pencil eraser. It's huge! A mystical organ designed, as far as I know, for pleasure.

This knowledge is radical. And I must ask. Is there any special reason why we were never TOLD ABOUT THIS???

But if you're a woman and you think about what happens during orgasm, it makes sense. And if you think about this while having an orgasm, it changes everything. And if you meditate on your bowl and feel the way it lies low in your belly, emanates heat, and cuddles against your spine, and then you envision your engorged (and newly giant) clit at the same time... Well, my friend, it'll make you glad you're a human, and not a pine tree or a pea.