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Old 10-27-2002, 04:49 PM
James James is offline
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Thank you I did know about the female genital mutilation . . .

My question was more in terms of the physiology of orgasm. If you take the clittoris out of the equation, is it still possible to have orgasms . . .

That way we can analyze the whole g-spot orgasm vaginal orgasm issue easier.

Is there really a difference in feeling?

And if so why?

And what is the most reliable way of triggering these types of orgasms for your partner?

These questions should be important for y'all to answer. There are many fraternity men on this board that probbaly reading it and they are looking for advice on how to give different and increasing quality of orgasm to their sorority girl friends . . .

So you are kind of doing yourselves and your sisters a public service.




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Originally posted by lauradav
Removal of portions of or the entire clitoris is called female circumcision or female genital mutilation. It makes it very difficult if not impossible for women to have orgasms and is usually performed on pre-pubescent girls. FGM is primarily a social practice, not a religious one. Female genital mutilation predated Islam. It originated in Africa and remains today a mainly African cultural practice. Here is a link to a good article on FGM.
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