Jessica Pin
2 min readNov 8, 2019

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Thank you.

Yes I have tried all these things. One problem is people are very uncomfortable saying anything negative about medicine. They also tend to not believe what I’m saying is true. I had some luck getting doctors to retweet my posts, but Jen Gunter discredited me. Now I have been banned from Twitter twice. 😐

The women of sex tech also refused to help me promote my cause and kicked me out of their group. They said I was “too combative.” They also got me kicked off of Twitter. They claim I claimed to have discovered anatomy without doing any research. The research was there. This anatomy was illustrated in 1844. I just wanted to get it disseminated. I think I made this clear in my Medium article.

Right now I want to find a way to make these illustrations I had made go viral among laypeople online. Any ideas?

This detail is shown for men on walls in clinics. Why not show it for women? They show detailed anatomy of an ovum, which is 100 times smaller, but they don’t show clitoral anatomy.

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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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