Jessica Pin
1 min readJul 22, 2019

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You’re right. My answers are public record, and I would very much appreciate you reading them. I have copied most of them to Medium for easy access. To find them on Quora, you just have to find the question and then type /answer/jessica-pin-2.

I would also very much appreciate you taking note of when my answers were posted relative to when the Undermine the Patriarchy post was made and when I got banned. These events occurred within 24 hours, not “weeks.” I received no warning from Quora during this time.

I appreciate your efforts to explain why I was banned. But your inaccurate interpretations are slander. So please delete your video.

Another issue is that naming names is allowed when a matter is of public concern. OB/GYN ignorance of clitoral anatomy is a threat to patient safety. It is notable that I have received more messages from other women who have been harmed than there are comments about me being offensive. You need to consider the total volume of comments and private messages I have gotten.

Also, if you read carefully, Loretta says she reported me not because of my comments to the trans person, but because my posts about dissecting clitorises made her uncomfortable. Her discomfort is not anything she’d ever shared with me. Rather, she accepted all submissions from me other than one that had already been submitted by someone else and something about music festival lineups because it was outdated. I posted it after seeing an all female punk band talk about sexism in the music industry during a show.

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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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