I'm fascinated by the clitoris and I strive to understand more about it and how it feels to a woman. My spouse has never uttered the word and I have never brought up the subject with her. I think this situation could do with great improvement. It seems the whole topic is still very much taboo and I read recently that US broadcasting forbids the use of the word.
In my philosophy this is crazy because to me the clitoris is identical to the penis except you cannot see most of it but in most cases it's probably bigger than the penis at nearly 9". We are all created out of the same foetal tissue and certain hormones cause the same cells to shape into a penis or a clitoris. However society can openly talk about men's genitals but not women's. Why is there this stupid sexist difference in the 21st century?

As I've never managed to have an open talk about this or will ever have experience of how a clitoris feels like for a woman (unless a genie pops out of a bottle and offers me 3 wishes), I would love to know from a HD W how it works for them. This might sound naive but do you get erections and can actually feel it beginning to enlarging? Do these erections happen spontaneously during the day like they do with us guys? If they do, does this trigger your brain to feel turned on or is it the reverse case that your brain drives feelings the in your genitals? I'm trying to understand whether LD women just don't get these feelings and whether this is analagous to impotence (I prefer "erectile dysfunction") in men.

I know this is intimate detail but I'd like someone to describe the sequence from a female point of view when you MB, how you get turned on though to the point of orgasm and the afterglow. I can't believe its that different from the male sequence or am I totally wrong and us guys are just physically driven whereas you girls are all emotionally driven?