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5050Clown t1_iwo8xoi wrote

Tell me you've never taken a biology class that explains how the clitoris is like an iceberg without telling me you've never taken a biology class that explains how the clitoris is like an iceberg.

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mreed911 t1_iwoimb4 wrote

I’ve never taken a biology class that likens the clitoris to an iceberg.

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5050Clown t1_iwojytk wrote

90 percent of the clitoris is beneath, inaccessible. The tiny bean that is accessible is not the entire clitoris. That mascot is similar to the shape and the color that it is often represented as in anatomy or biology.

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mreed911 t1_iwokaad wrote

I'm not arguing the biology. I'm arguing the descriptive context. None of my biology courses have ever described it as an iceberg.

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5050Clown t1_iwol778 wrote

Then you've never taken a biology course that described it as an iceberg. What's your point? That I'm right. I expect an apology.

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mreed911 t1_iwons2o wrote

Your words:

>Tell me you've never taken a biology class that explains how the clitoris is like an iceberg

I did what you asked.

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Oculus_Orbus t1_iwqyp4l wrote

When weighed, the fully formed clitoris of an adult human female tipped the scales at an impressive 6.83 kg. This was in 2017. Larger and/or heavier clitorises may have been discovered since then.

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RawrIhavePi t1_iwojmnv wrote

I mean, the clitoris was only finally fully mapped in 2012, so I'd expect most people don't actually know all the internal parts of it.

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