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YES. Perfect. And I have another point to make to add onto the societal hypocrisy which is that we seem to have no problem using women's body parts and sexuality to sell stuff and make money (including in media targeting children) but when a woman does it of her own volition because oh I don't know, perogative, then

Nipples aren't evil.

I think it's a troll.

Huh? There was nothing gendered about what I said. She looks great. So what. Older men can look great as well and good for them.

I see that you work in mental health, but are you a psychiatrist? Because he was, he was psychotic. He has had paranoid, delusional thinking about everyone and everything since he was very young. The rejections and perceived slights were all part of that and NOT REALITY.

Haha, yep. Especially considering the parents also have a one year old. Yeesh, their lives are going to be a living hell for the next couple of years.

The girls look so lost and unhappy. And I can't imagine being a parent right now, desperately scanning the faces in the video hoping to see your daughter alive. And that's my daily sad :-(

Uhm, your solution to wash Islam of its sins is to define it as "only the good people are Islamic" + "only the violent ones are Christian"? You know what's that's called? Actual bigotry. As an atheist, I couldn't give a crap about which religion you shit on, but I'd like to take this opportunity to point out the

In a year when half the world seems intent on robbing LGBT people of their lives and liberties, what is wrong with some countries sending a massive 'fuck you' to them with some statement voting? It's not like Eurovision is a sacrosanct cultural keystone that should never be abused in such a way.

I think Conchita's song was great. Its not like any of the other acts were blowing anyone away with their songwriting and musical prowess, such is Eurovision (as in the majority of countries don't actually want to win because then you've got to spend millions on hosting it). Its fair enough to assume that despite the

"They soldiers are out there, they're doing their job."

OK, but please don't post that goddamn "Jolene" video. I just can't take it anymorrrr

Honey, that would be the prostate, which women do not have. And yes, the clitoris stems from the penis. I never denied that. But that's not what this article was about.

I feel like we've gone from "Women don't have sexuality and the female orgasm does not exist" to "If you cannot have eighteen different types of mind-blowing multiple orgasms, perform 10 poses from the Kama Sutra and aren't perpetually up for every kink under the sun, you are a failure as a woman."

I think it's great that some women can have mind-blowing vaginal orgasms, but for the sake of us ladies that can't, I'll be grateful for the overemphasis of the "G-spot" to fade from obscurity.

I thought that this had long been well known, even if there weren't necessarily any good visual representations. I remember reading criticisms of the clitoral/vaginal orgasm distinction that were based on that argument (it's all the same tissue!) at least a decade ago, and I am far from well informed on the topic.

Yeah- I don't think this is as new as the article paints it. I'm a guy, and I found out about the clit extending into the body sometime in the late nineties or early 2000's.

I really hate this "so new, undiscovered until 2009" buzz about the clitoris. JoAnn Loulan's _Lesbian Sex_ was published in 1984, and the diagrams in that book (which were groundbreaking for me at least) look just like these "wow! brand new!" ones. (This is not your fault; it's just, as it were, a hot button for me.)

In health class in 10th grade (in the year 2000) the clitoris was missing from the diagrams of ladyparts. I raised my hand and asked my teacher why and he said it was too controversial. Health class helped not at all in my quest to learn about masturbation and female orgasms. I did learn everything there was to know

Technical men have a clitoris, it's just on the outside.