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Question Posted Friday May 13 2005, 4:00 pm

i know its embaressing but dont answer if you're gonna be mean. but whats a clitoris? like i know its down there on a girl but..like where and what does it look like? plz help--clueless

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dreamingkat answered Saturday May 14 2005, 11:49 am:
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Most people are referring to the glans of the clitoris when they use the term. Slang terms that I can think of offhand include clit (most common), man in the boat, nub, and head.

While we usually say that "boys have a penis, girls have a vagina", it would be more accurate to say that boys have a penis, girls have clitoris. The tissue that becomes a boys penis becomes the clitoris in a girl. The two big differences are that a clitoris is (usually a lot) smaller, and the urethra (pee tube) does not come out of the clitoris, but exits the body a little "farther down" (closer to the vagina and anus). Both of them fill with blood and grow when "turned on" (aroused). Both of them play major roles in orgasm.

If you have any more questions, please don't hesitate to ask. There's no such thing as too young to know anatomy. No one would tell a child he was too young to know how his ears worked if asked, although the level of detail would be different for a 6 year old than a 16 year old. I see no reason to treat our reproductive and sexual organs any differently. Ask. Learn. and ignore the idiots.

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PaRiS_SaYs answered Saturday May 14 2005, 9:09 am:
A small sensitive organ located above the opening of the vagina and it only is to give sexual pleasure.

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Ashley1 answered Friday May 13 2005, 6:41 pm:
Clitoris - A small, highly sensitive organ located above the opening of the vagina whose only function is to provide sexual pleasure. Stimulation of the clitoris can lead to orgasm.

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Pixiemagic14 answered Friday May 13 2005, 6:20 pm:
What the fuck. your a girl and you don't know what a fucking clitoris is. ok fin i'll tell YDA.a
Clitoris is a small erectile organ at the anterior or ventral part of the vulva. there i answered your question. YDAB

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shake answered Friday May 13 2005, 4:33 pm:
The fact the same question came up yesterday, and probably asked by the same question makes me want to point and laugh at the stupid kid--you--. Obviously you're young, you dont know what a clit is.

Let your balls drop, then ask again.


Now we point and laugh ^ AhAhahahahahahahahahh!

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russianspy1234 answered Friday May 13 2005, 4:23 pm:
the clitoris hides in a little shaft and only comes out when you are arroused. it looks like a little mound of flesh. what it is, is the most plessureable spot to touch on a girls body, it is primarily what causes the orgasm.

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