huffingtonpost:

Why We Still Don’t Know Women’s Bodies

As many as three quarters of women can’t orgasm from vaginal penetration alone. In fact, just eight percent of women can reliably orgasm this way, studies estimate.

This might be the only real explanation we need for what is known among sex researchers and sexologists as the “orgasm gap,” the fact that heterosexual men orgasm during sex two to three times as frequently as heterosexual women do.

Learn more about the clitoris and why it’s so important to female sexuality here. 

refinery29:

Throughout history the clitoris has been misunderstood, disparaged, or ignored. Not cool. To celebrate the clit and nod to the rocky history of our men’s relationship with it, we asked musician and performance artist Dorian Electra to guide us through an ode to the most fun part of the female body.

So, we made a music video about the clitoris

jostello:

Instead of sexualizing boobs, how about we sexualize the clitoris? You know, the thing that has no other purpose than sexual stimulation, yet many people are unaware of its existence? Let’s do that. 

hannahlilycampbell:
“Vulva not vulgar
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hannahlilycampbell:

Vulva not vulgar

aheadfullofbooks:

“I like to show women who exist in solitude but do not suffer. They are not depressed or crying. Rather [they] are safe, exalting in the sense of enjoying the company of just herself.”

Postmodern Loneliness is a series by Mexico-based artist Idalia Candelas.