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It's nasty but whats a Clitoris? we never learned about it in Reproductive Health .

its a sensitive female sex organ... a highly sensitive erectile organ visible at the front junction of the labia minora in the vulva

i have no idea

its not nasty!!
it may sound weird..
but the clitoris is the female equivalent on a penis..same type of tissue..and it becomes erect when youre aroused..

clitoris is an important part of a female vagina, you know that little tickle thingy right after the lips open? thats clitoris.

yeah its a female organ when stimulated can be very pleasurable to the female..men loves it and they love to eat and rub it...you can get an orgasm from stimulation

umm nasty? no nastier than any other body part. it's the female equivalent of the tip of the penis,and is very sensitive. pretty much it makes sex feel good for women.

It is a part of the reproductive system. It is a very sensitive part of the womans body.
Here is a site that will give you a little more insght. If you want photos you can yahoo the word clitoris and look under the image and it will give you drawings of the felmale parts.

http://www.gurl.com/findout/fastfacts/pa...

Ok . First of all its not nasty. You clitoris is like a miniature penis, but far more sensitive. When you masturbate you rub it to give yourself an orgasm.

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