Titillating Tidbits to Enhance Your Clit Literacy

Most women are in the dark about one of their most pleasure-producing possessions - their clitoris.

And no wonder – this crowning glory of the female genitalia didn’t appear in anatomy books until the 1990s. Australian urologist Helen O’Connell noticed this glaring omission and followed her calling to learn as much about the clitoris as she could and share her discoveries with the world.   

And what amazing anatomy the clitoris has! This little organ packs a powerful punch. It’s not just the button at the top of our vulva that turns us on when touched, it also consists of a system of spongy legs and bulbs that, when aroused, engorge with blood, enlarge the vulva and intensify our sexual desire. For many women, the clitoris is the most potent erogenous zone in the body. We need to be proud of our secret sensation center! Learning about your clitoris anatomy is one way to honor her. Check out this article for to learn about your favorite place: Clitoris: Female Pleasure & Anatomy - Diagram, Definition & Location of the Clit (helloclue.com)

Society has no problem talking about the penis, and the vagina gets pretty good press. But the clitoris has remained quietly in the background (or in the bedroom) through time. Several years ago, New York artist Sophia Wallace set out to change that and sparked a discussion about the clitoris. Her Cliteracy Project, which features beautiful clitoris paintings, sculptures, installations and jewelry, pays homage to the clitoris and ask that we give her the same respect as we do the penis. It’s working, though we still have a way to go.

Menopausal women, beware!  If you don’t use it, you literally lose it. Without sexual activity or stimulation, the clitoris will atrophy, become numb to sensation, and in some women, it will actually shrink. This is OK if you want to join a convent, but for those maturing mamas looking for love, you may consider taking action – now!  This article gives great tips on how to keep your clitoris youthful. What is Clitoral Atrophy - Causes & Remedies | Biird

And speaking of tips, I attended the Adult Novelty Manufacturing Expo and was introduced to the newest and most innovative sex toys on the market. This is serious business! These products aren’t just for play but are important tools to zest up sex and enhance personal health, including clitoral stimulation to increase blood flow (and thwart atrophy.) Dr. Lori Buckley, a psychologist and sex therapist, describes the features and benefits of some of the best toys available today. Check out her YouTube video. VIBRATORS VS CLIT SUCKERS | FOR THE MOST PLEASURE AND INTENSE ORGASMS FOR HER - YouTube

StuffofLove.com offers a selection of the most innovative products available. Treat your clitoris to the Sweet Suki.

In my teachings, I encourage yoni pleasure, including clitoral stimulation. The arousal of sexual lifeforce energy and the utilization of that energy throughout your body is important for health, beauty and overall energy. The Venus Rising Yoni Yoga Guidebook offers simple practices focused on the clitoris and entire pelvic region to ramp up your sexual energy and transform it into your feminine power.

So, as we move through the lazy days of summer, shed a little light on your clitoris and give her the love and attention she deserves. If you treat her to touch, she will shower you with delicious sensations and juicy energy that will help you feel grateful for your womanhood.

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