by Almudena | Aug 28, 2018 | Almudena Ferrer, Article, Bodysex
From the moment I start thinking about the date for the Bodysex, it starts the ritual. The sensation is to keep alive the ceremony more than replicating a workshop. It’s something that connects me to the journey of wisdom that Betty Dodson launched in the 60s, and I...
by Carlin Ross | Aug 15, 2018 | Article, Body Connection, Carlin Ross, Clitoris, Labia, Pleasure Anatomy, Vagina, Vulva
Betty has championed the distinction of “vulva” vs “vagina” for decades and there’s a very important reason. Your vulva is your clitoral glans, inner and outer labia and your vaginal opening. Your clitoris exists solely for pleasure. ...
by Betty Dodson | Aug 2, 2018 | Article, Betty Dodson, Fantasy, Masturbation Techniques, Orgasm, Penetration, Self-Pleasure
One of the first emails is from a gal writing for a woman’s magazine: They are doing a piece on how women can have the best orgasms/sex life possible from “experts.” I get right to it. The last question is: “What is your own go-to trick when it comes to reaching an...
by Carlin Ross | Aug 2, 2018 | Article, Carlin Ross, Penetration, Vagina
I never had a hymen…Betty never had a hymen. When I shared with my mother that hymens thin out and break apart with the release of estrogen during puberty, she was relieved. She was a virgin when she got married and always wondered why she didn’t bleed...
by Carlin Ross | Aug 2, 2018 | Article, Carlin Ross, Clitoris
This graphic charting the variation of clitoral hoods was posted on a tumblr blog – it was created by a 22 year-old guy who’s currently restoring his foreskin and opposed to infant circumcision. He wondered whether clitoral hoods followed the same range...
by Carlin Ross | Jul 27, 2018 | Article, Body Connection, Carlin Ross, Clitoris, Labia, Vagina, Vulva
Back in the 70’s, during the Genital Show & Tell ritual in her Bodysex workshops, Betty started identifying the “style” of each vulva using architectural styles as a reference: Classical, Gothic, Modern, Renaissance, Baroque, and the Heart. The...