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Ep. 271 Female Orgasm: What You Were Never Taught | Female by Design — Key Takeaways

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Ep. 271 Female Orgasm: What You Were Never Taught | Female by Design

Francie Winslow22mJul 13, 2026

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God designed women with over 10,000 clitoral nerve endings — more than double a man's — which the speaker argues is direct anatomical evidence of divine intent for female sexual pleasure within marriage.

Key takeaways

Penetration alone is insufficient for most women — clitoral stimulation is primary

Penetration alone is insufficient for most women — clitoral stimulation is primary

  • The clitoris requires direct stimulation (manual, oral, or vibrational) for most women to reach orgasm; penetration alone typically does not suffice.
  • Arousal must precede penetration: unaroused tissue lacks blood flow, causing discomfort and reducing pleasure significantly.

Women require ~20 minutes to become fully aroused — slowing down is physiologically necessary

Women require ~20 minutes to become fully aroused — slowing down is physiologically necessary

  • Full arousal engorges clitoral erectile tissue with blood flow, enabling pleasurable penetration and whole-body sensation.
  • Practices of embodied slowness (deliberate daily body awareness) directly translate into greater sexual responsiveness.

God's intent for women's pleasure is legible in the anatomy He designed

God's intent for women's pleasure is legible in the anatomy He designed

  • Women have 10,000+ nerve endings in the clitoris vs. 4,000 in the male penis — more than double the pleasure capacity.
  • The teacher argues: we know the designer's intention by examining what He designed; this excess capacity is not accidental.

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In this video

  1. 1mSeries Recap and Episode Introduction
  2. 2mOpening Prayer and Setting the Space
  3. 4mClitoral Anatomy and Erectile Tissue Explained
  4. 10mArousal, Lubrication, and Communication in Sex
  5. 14mThree Types of Orgasms Overview
  6. 18mErogenous Zones, Arousal Time, and Embodied Sex
  7. 20mSafety, Trauma, and Female Flourishing

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