Kaia Maeve
1 min readNov 9, 2019

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I recently read Jessica Pin’s article on the lack of information about clitoral vasculature and enervation in the texts that educate surgeons in the OB/GYN field.

She also shared that she’s been banned from Twitter — twice — for trying to change this.

And now you’re getting your ovaries busted for using the words vagina and OB/GYN on social media?

I’m appalled.

You’re right. Come on you fainthearted fearful ninnies of social media moderation!!

Where do you think we all came from?

Geez!

Interestingly the word vagina comes from a word that means sheath, or scabbard.

Maybe the end run around this issue is to start using the tantric term yoni, which means sacred space, or female sexual principle as an object of veneration.

Although there would be a learning curve for the general populace, it might confuse the algorithms and get the word out there.

Interested in checking out your book. Bring on the information!

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Kaia Maeve
Kaia Maeve

Written by Kaia Maeve

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