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Episode 21: Getting Cliterate with Anita Brown-Major

It was only in 1988 the clitoris was mapped.  Science still has yet to figure out female anatomy.  Luckily, I was able to speak with Anita Brown-Major, who is member of the international Cliterati Committee and director of Thrive Rehab, and discuss female anatomy in depth!  Would you believe there is still little research about women bodies?  April 2024 Anita did a pubmed search to find 50k+ articles related to male genitalia, compared to only 2000 articles that mentioned the clitoris.  She poignantly says nature likes diversity and people don’t- and how this relates to the vulva- and how we are all so different.  We also discuss non concordant touch and what happens to the body when it is touched, how context is important, and how that also relates to consent and unwarranted sexual touch.

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