Someone from Kansas posted a whisper, which reads "That's because it is unnatural… They have to tape their clitoris down for competitions because the steroids have to much testosterone and their clitoris starts growing like a penis."
Excess skin on the sides of the clitoris often causes the clitoris to look enlarged or uneven. Congenital problems or testosterone exposure can make significant changes in the way the clitoral area appears. This issue is often combined with a malformation of the labia minora (smaller interior vaginal lips), which can be asymmetric or hypertrophic.
As a result of malformations of this type, women may be frustrated with the exterior appearance of their vagina and clitoris – when observing themselves in the mirror -, and of course face day-to-day functional issues, such as being uncomfortable when wearing tight clothes, which tend to increase friction in the area around the clitoris.
Our experts agree on the importance of the female clitoris, as an important element of a woman’s day-to-day routine, as well as an instrument of her sexual pleasure. Studies have shown that a certain percentage of the female population are, indeed, considered “clitoral”, making use of their clitoris as a method to achieve sexual gratification and orgasm. The opposite term refers to “vaginal” women, who achieve a greater degree of sexual gratification by making use of vaginal stimuli during sexual intercourse.
Clitoral Hoodectomy procedure aims to enhance and restore the appearance of the upper part of Vulvar area “Clitoris”. Procedure focuses on the surgical size reduction of the clitoral hood. At the same time the procedure also focuses on functional part enhancing importantly the clitoral sexual pleasure.
Cutting-edge technologies are used from Dr. Bader for the best precise results. The special technique Dr. Bader performs is invisible scars which will not be detected few weeks after the procedure. Cutting-edge technologies are used from Dr. Bader for the best precise results. Laser and Radiofrequency technologies are at Dr. Bader expertise filed. He considered as one of the pioneers on Cosmetic Gynaecology worldwide. He developed and registered many techniques under his name. His techniques are subject of training programs for young surgeons who are looking to get training in this filed.
Aerts, L., Rubin, R. S., Randazzo, M., Goldstein, S. W., & Goldstein, I. (2018). Retrospective Study of the Prevalence and Risk Factors of Clitoral Adhesions: Women’s Health Providers Should Routinely Examine the Glans Clitoris.
A penis and a clitoris come from the same embryological tissue. Testosterone therapy makes a clitoris grow because it begins signaling the body to change the clitoris into a penis. Of course, that change is far more complex than simply "growing" into a penis, but it still causes hyperplasia of the clitoral tissue.
We can see the same change in men transitioning to female; estrogen therapy and testosterone blockers will cause a penis to lessen in size.
A penis and a clitoris come from the same embryological tissue.
If penis can lessen with size and clitoris increase in size both using hormones isn't it possible that people with smaller penises just didn't have enough testosterone?