
Jessica Pin
@jess_ann_pin • 19,362 subscribers
End medical FGM. Anatomy activist. President @sheprojectmed Seen on @thedailyshow, @nytimes, @sciam. Published in @asjrnl. 20 med textbooks changed. @WashUBME
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I said post op trans vulvas don’t look female. I circled a cast of one and wrote “obviously not female.” I circled others and “obviously female.” I couldn’t ID 3 because the outer lips weren’t spread. 🤷🏻♀️ Post op trans vulvas are anatomically incorrect artistic constructions. I’ll say it again. They also are all made with tiny or non existent labia minora. That’s a normal variation but it distorts the sample. Hilariously, a porn star couldn’t tell the difference between her own obviously female vulva, which is plastered all over the Internet, and the trans cast. Honestly I’m not sure how many people were genuinely stupid versus just trying to get attention for a takedown.
Jessica Pin863,188 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

I consented only to “excision of redundant labia” when I was barely 18, a virgin, and still in high school. I was told “no risks to sexual function,” which I also read online everywhere I looked. My OB/GYN, later made president of Texas Medical Association and Dallas County Medical Society, completely amputated my labia minora, amputated my frenulum, and cut into clitoral body skin without my consent, which denervated the glans of my clitoris. This happened because clitoral/vulvar anatomy was censored from medical school and OB/GYN education. The standard of care was to do surgeries they were never trained to do on anatomy they didn’t know. Thats why I’ve been an activist. 22 years later, this is FYI STILL HAPPENING FOR THE SAME REASONS. Though I’ve changed 20 major medical textbooks, 2 anatomy apps, etc., this isn’t enough to get surgeons educated. Last I checked, OB/GYNs still aren’t required to know clitoral anatomy. Textbooks define the frenulum as part of the labia minora and do not recognize its function. Tbh I was so focused on getting the course of the dorsal clitoral nerves added that I didn’t focus on the innervation of the frenulum (posterior labial nerve). This is recognized in 0 OB/GYN resources. ☠️ The white lines show where my doctor cut me basically.
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The glans (head) is just like the glans (head) of the penis. If men understand that the clitoral shaft is just like the penile shaft, they will know to find the head at the end of the shaft. Most importantly, doctors need to know where the clitoris is and not cut into it without consent because they are confused.
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This diagram is not good and contributes to misunderstanding. The clitoral hood is only the free flap (I went along with a dangerous mislabeling standard in my pinned diagrams and have had to correct it 🤦🏻♀️). The rest is the shaft, covered only by its own skin. Please pay attention in class.
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When I was 17, my OB/GYN said I had “labia hypertrophy,” which means “excessive” labia minora. So when I turned 18, he completely amputated my labia minora, amputated the frenulum, and cut into my clitoris without my consent and damaged the nerves. After that, other OB/GYNs confidently told me the loss of sensation and inability to orgasm was all in my head and that I looked normal. This is why I campaign for the nerve anatomy to be taught and is also why I think knowing what normal anatomy looks like matters.
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So many female brains are cooked by patriarchy. Women can bust from sex basically every single time if they simply require that the activities that reliably make them bust be considered an essential part of sex. Nothing is wrong with our anatomy or biology. Just stop having sex with men who believe what makes them orgasm is more important than what makes you orgasm. The same women complaining that female anatomy makes it harder for women to orgasm from sex are reliably orgasming with no issues when by themselves. The irrationality makes me crazy.
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I lost a 100k Dean’s Scholarship to Yale for saying facts about trans genitals. I was harassed for 5 years, banned from Quora, and had my articles and podcast interviews taken down repeatedly for talking about anatomy when I wanted nothing to do with trans anything. Finally, I got harassed by 10,000s of people, libeled and defamed in the press, and sent rape threats and death threats for saying anatomical facts that trans people themselves admit on Reddit. Trans activists went after both me and my family. They tried to get my study of clitoral anatomy retracted, undergraduate degree taken away (insane), and even contacted the hospital where my father works. They also laughed at the FGM I suffered. Trans genitals will be my business as long as coerced lies interfere with correct knowledge and freedom of speech.
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At 17, doctors convinced me that protruding labia minora were “unfeminine and embarrassing.” I felt deep shame in response to false claims that this was caused by sex, masturbation, and male hormones published online and in medical journals. But they are so pretty. 🥺
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Like I’ve explained over and over, doctors convince women and girls that they have an obvious grotesque deformity. They call protruding labia minora “hypertrophy.” They say this is “unfeminine and embarrassing.” Stanford Medicine said they were a “dark cloud over relationships.” According to Medscape, “hypertrophy” applies to any labia minora that show at all when standing (common to 73% of women, 74% of porn stars in one study) and is caused by sexual activity, masturbation, excess male hormones, aging, and horseback riding. None of these claims are supported. They claim they cause pain during sex, though one study showed no correlation between labia minora size and physical complaints. They say they are associated with infections. There is no evidence. Those of us who have been amputated struggle with infections, as do survivors of ritual FGM. My doctor put “repair of excessive hypertrophied labia” in my operative note. They were 2-3 cm long (I measured). This is totally normal. He completely amputated them and cut into my clitoris without consent. They also used to say there were no risks to sexual function. That is what I was told. Had I known I could lose function, I never would have done it. I was barely 18 and a virgin so I didn’t know how my body worked.
Jessica Pin38,066 Aufrufe • vor 27 Tagen

Someone just told me that offering a boyfriend a blow job after he says he’s not in the mood for sex is rape. Ladies, men can say no to blow jobs. The guys I did this to were 6’5” and 6’8”. They could have stopped me. 😂 Here’s me explaining exactly what I did because long story. “Just tryna be nice.” 😂
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Trans activists have harassed me and gotten my content taken down for calling the clitoris “female anatomy” since as soon as I started posting in 2018. “Transphobic” or “TERF” was used to try to silence me even when I was trying to go along with trans inclusion as much as I possibly could. I got banned from Quora, I got podcast interviews taken down. No one could say I was incorrect, so they looked for ways to call me “bad.” “Racist,” “transphobic,” “harassing.” I’m a survivor of medical FGM who was just campaigning for anatomy to be taught to doctors so that they would stop harming women because of institutionalized censorship and neglect of anatomy known since 1672. 2020:
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You are still necessarily making contact with the labia minora, which exert variable tension on the clitoral body skin, clitoral hood, and clitoral frenulum. The external clitoris is no doubt already stimulated, which causes the internal bulbs and crura to engorge and a muscle reflex to push the internal bulbs together around the vaginal canal. Penetration then compresses the engorged bulbs hugging the vaginal canal, so that blood gets pushed into the external clitoral body and glans. If there is damage to the external clitoris, then none of this is possible. Many women have said, “I lost the ability to orgasm from penetration after my clitoris was damaged or labia minora amputated.” No women have said, “I lost the ability to orgasm from external stimulation but can still orgasm from internal stimulation.” This should not be hard to understand unless you are stupid. Mechanisms above have been described by Masters and Johnson, Di Marino and Lepidi, Regner de Graaf, and George Kobelt, among others.
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I use a fleshlight sex toy to educate because medical models look like this:
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Libelous stories and every possible effort to ruin your life is the woke response to saying facts. They try to enforce blindness to any difference between surgically constructed “vulvas” that are anatomically incorrect and biological vulvas with penalty of ruining your life in every way possible. This caused me to lose an Ivy League admission and scholarship and to get defamed in the press. I only just learned about a new hit piece. Let me say it again. Trans “vulvas” should not be used to educate teenage girls about what normal anatomy is. They don’t look female. That is a problem to take up with surgeons who may be misleading patients about outcomes, not with me. And it is ironic that a lack of anatomy doctors call “unfeminine and embarrassing” makes it especially easy to tell. This was my crime:
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Doctors can’t sell “treatment of hypertrophy” if they are honest about what vulvas look like.
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Surgeons sometimes cut these nerves during labiaplasty and clitoral hood reductions because they consider clitoral shaft skin to be the “clitoral hood” and they consider the clitoral good to be “part of the labia minora.” That’s what happened to me. My doctor cut into the skin of the clitoral body and damaged the nerves that travel right under the skin, cutting off the nerve supply to the distal body and glans. Also, they are big enough to repair.
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I’m not canceled for being “racist” or “transphobic” or a “necrophiliac.” These are absurd excuses for silencing me. I’m canceled for pointing out that doctors were (and still are) misinforming women, operating blind to anatomy known since 1672, and mutilating women because of institutionalized negligence and disregard. I’m canceled for being correct. That’s it. Here’s a poster I got improved. Cross sections like this did not exist before my advocacy. Note how the anatomy is still dangerously incorrect. Women are still getting mutilated because of surgeon ignorance in 2025. OB/GYN surgeons just published that the clitoral body is thicker than it is long in the top surgery journal in the world. Surgeons continue to routinely mislabel parts of the clitoris and to cut into the clitoris without consent and “by accident.” The fact that Western doctors are inflicting FGM should be a major scandal. It shouldn’t have been my responsibility, as a survivor, to correct this.
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