Jessica Pin
1 min readSep 24, 2018

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By men? I feel like I mainly get told I sound too angry by other women.

Many women have refused to support me with raising awareness about the omission of clitoral neural anatomy from OB/GYN because they think I sound too combative. They tell me they don’t like my “blaming and shaming approach.” They tell me I’m “attacking” and “discrediting” doctors, journalists, artists, etc. No. I am merely pointing out where people are wrong and requesting correction. The anatomy of the clitoris is very simple. It is not more complicated than the penis or harder to understand. The nerves I want included are ~2 mm in diameter and easy to dissect. This is not difficult science.

When I ask for help, women tell me, “But the full shape of the clitoris wasn’t discovered until 1998.” That’s wrong. I’m a bitch for proving it wrong.

They tell me, “We don’t have enough sonograms!” This is actually insane. All you need is a cadaver and some scissors.

When I see an incorrect representation of a clitoris, I point out how it is incorrect. Gosh, why can’t I just get along?

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Jessica Pin
Jessica Pin

Written by Jessica Pin

Getting clitoral neural anatomy included in OB/GYN textbooks. It was finally added for the first time in July 2019. BME/EE @WUSTL

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