
DarkStar
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View: https://www.reddit.com/r/Feminism/comments/1iw416o/the_clitoris_should_be_talked_about_in_sex_ed/
They already do, and if anything it's gotten far more "progressive" within the past 20 years.I think its ridiculous that many people think that teaching young women about the clitoris is unnecessary. School systems should start teaching young women about their bodies.
So many women dont discover pleasure until their middle ages.

I think its important for women to know about themselves. Sex education that includes information on the female anatomy is so important for empowering young women and promoting healthy sexual relationships with themselves and others as they get older.
"self discovery" my ass when foids on average have more sexual partners art younger ages:Delayed discovery can lead to many feelings of missed opportunities for self discovery.

During 2006--2010, among U.S. teens aged 15--19 years, 39% of females and 37% of males had sexual intercourse with a person of the opposite sex within the past 12 months. Among females in that age group, 25% had sex with only one sexual partner, compared with 21% of males. Approximately 11% of females in that age group had sex with two or three partners, and 4% had sex with four or more partners. Among males in that age group, 12% had sex with two or three partners, and 5% had sex with four or more partners in the past 12 months. In addition, approximately 4% of males and 4% of females reported having sexual intercourse with a person of the opposite sex, but not in the past 12 months.
Women already are the most sexually empoweredIt could also encourage more women to get more comfortable with their sexuality, which could essentially lead to more sexual empowerment for women, and less male dominance over sex
Literally, second wave feminism was tied into & utilized "sexual liberation" to help its agenda:
There was a period in the late 1960s and early 1970s when sex mattered in a whole new way. Perhaps short-lived, perhaps misguidedly, most certainly selectively, but for a moment, sex was at the center of women’s impending liberation. A new generation of feminists envisioned sexual pleasure as empowering, as helping men become more human, and as a route out of patriarchal repression of the body. While pleasure did not mean the same thing to every woman, it nonetheless became synonymous, briefly, with liberation.
So basically, they want to encourage more underaged sex?. When more women are informed and comfortable with their bodies and sexuality, it could empower them to communicate their needs, set boundaries, and pursue pleasureable experiences with themselves and their partners.
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>"Teehee let's promote underaged sex to foids & shame males for it!"
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