Clitoral-vaginal index
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A clitoral-vaginal index is a scale rating the intensity of a woman's clitoral orgasm to that of a vaginal orgasm. It was used in Seymour Fisher's book The Female Orgasm to classify women according to their personal orientation for orgasm pleasure. The seven point scale is reproduced below:
- Clitoris much more effective than vagina.
- Clitoris somewhat more effective than vagina.
- Clitoris a little more effective than vagina.
- Clitoris equal to vagina.
- Vagina a little more effective than clitoris.
- Vagina somewhat more effective than clitoris.
- Vagina much more effective than clitoris.
[edit] References
- Sex Education 601 (Unit 2). Retrieved on 2007-09-16.