How do you say "clitoris" in Spanish?

Feb 17, 2006 15:27

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xblownxkissesx February 17 2006, 22:02:51 UTC
its the same in english as in spanish. sounds like a very interesting job.

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sabrarosa February 17 2006, 22:04:51 UTC
Yeah, I kinda figured, no that it mattered since she didn't know what it was anyway.

And it is a great job.

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mudpie1598 February 17 2006, 22:52:08 UTC
I would love to have this job! I'd probably make my own "How To Orgasm" DVD. I'd love it. I think you should make your own DVD explicitly showing women how they can orgasm and be disease free. That would be awesome and you'd be making "mucho dinero!"

I don't know if I could say it all in Spanish. I'm incredibly shy and for some reason Spanish sounds more sexual and raw to me. I'd probably blush, but after a couple of times of explaining I'd get over my shyness.

It sounds like an awesome job even if the pay isn't great.

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sabrarosa February 17 2006, 23:03:45 UTC
*L* Isn't it funny how much language can influence such things? I once had someoen tell me that I sounded more feminine when I spoke Spanish than when I spoke English. It's really odd.

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mudpie1598 February 17 2006, 23:07:59 UTC
Yes it(language)can.

I remember and ex of mine, when he talked to me on the phone I liked his voice. But, when he spoke in Spanish on the phone to me I almost melted. It was incredibly aroused at the tone and rhythmn of his voice. It send little points of electricity all over my body.

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sabrarosa February 17 2006, 23:11:18 UTC
Exactly. I'm guessing that this person (who was Mexican and male) just associated the Spanish language with more feminine women as opposed to English which he associated with American women who I know Mexican men tend to think of as more aggressive and masculine.

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ferrarireign February 18 2006, 00:55:58 UTC
She was lucky you crossed her path, and it's good she felt comfortable enough with you to open up. That's so cool. I feel bad for women who find themselves limited sexually for whatever reason. It makes me wonder if it isn't because as women it’s still reinforced that we don't really matter, so perhaps some women never pull away from that enough to freely explore their own sexuality the way many of us do.

Anyway, sounds like you have a very interesting job. Not shocking since you are a highly interesting person (geek or no geek).

BTW, some how this reminded me of the "Sex & the City" episode where Charlotte looked at her vagina for the first time. Her doctor told her it was stressed, and the girls said it was because she ignored it.

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sabrarosa February 18 2006, 01:25:27 UTC
I do feel incredibly lucky that this is something I get to talk about with people. Being able to help someone with something as joyful as sexual pleasure is really an incredibly lovely thing, as kooky as that might sound.

And do you know that I have never seen that episode of Sex? Incredible! And I have a feeling that a lot of we women don't really take the time to look at ourselves because of our inhibitions. That is, until we start having problems and then look because we want to know what's going on down there. I know that's what happened to me. Now I know my girl parts very well but it wasn't always that way.

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