Cliteracy 101 - What You Need To Know | SELF HEALTH + HEALING | Scoop.it
A new project educates people about female sexual body part and why we all should be “cliterate.”

 

New York artist Sophia Wallace wants you -- and everyone you know -- to be cliterate.

 

"It's appalling and shocking to think that scientifically, the clitoris was only discovered in 1998," Wallace told The Huffington Post from her Brooklyn studio last week. "But really, it may as well have never been discovered at all because there's still such ignorance when it comes to the female body."

 

The clitoris, described as the only human body part that exists solely for pleasure, is not merely a little "button" hidden between a woman's legs, but rather a large, mostly internal organ many people don't know about, Wallace explains.