what is clitoris?


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The Temple of Clitoris

Thousands of years ago the Phoenicians worshipped the clitoris. The Temple of Clitoris is proud to continue that tradition


1. Combating Ignorance
Despite almost a century of universal education the average Western Male is still totally ignorant about the clitoris. He neither knows what it is, where it is or what to do with it if he accidentally stumbles across one late at night in the dark (OK, OK. I know all my readers are deeply sensitive caring men whose only concern is to please their partner and do the washing up and clean the house and cook the evening meal and take the dog for a walk and screw their partner's best friend but let's face it there are many guys out there who are less than totally committed New Men)

2. What is the Clitoris and How do I get One?
The clitoris is a small bud like formation ("make mine a bud") situated where the top of the inner vaginal lips meet Normally it hides under a small hood of skin but when sexually aroused it expands and emerges blinking into the sunlight. It is a primary source of erotic stimulation. Most women can attain orgasm by means of gentle massage of the clitoral area. Biologically, it is directly equivalent to the male penis. Indeed, for the first few months after conception the genitalia of male and female foetuses appear to be identical. It is this equivalence that is a direct cause of much misunderstanding.

3. How big is the Clitoris?
Not very. I have been privileged to see the genitalia of literally dozens of women whilst both sexually excited and quiescent. In my experience, the vast majority of women have an excited clitoris glans (i.e. the visible part of the clitoris at it's maximum size) of between one eighth of an inch across to a maximum of three eighths of an inch across (i.e. 3mm to 8mm across). This is demonstrated as follows.

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It's a type of vegetable that you shouldn't eat until your old enough to know what it is.



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