Tudung klitoris (Indonesian Wikipedia)

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  • Sloane, Ethel (2002). Biology of Women. Cengage Learning. hlm. 32. ISBN 0766811425. Diakses tanggal August 25, 2012. 
  • Crooks, Robert; Baur, Karla (2010). Our Sexuality. Cengage Learning. hlm. 54. ISBN 978-0495812944. Diakses tanggal August 30, 2012. 
  • Mulhall, John P. (2011). John P. Mulhall; Luca Incrocci; Irwin Goldstein; Ray Rosen, ed. Cancer and Sexual Health. Springer. hlm. 13–22. ISBN 978-1-60761-915-4. Diakses tanggal 23 June 2012. 
  • Carroll, Janell L. (2009). Sexuality Now: Embracing Diversity. Cengage Learning. hlm. 118 and 252. ISBN 978-0-495-60274-3. Diakses tanggal 23 June 2012. The clitoral glans is a particularly sensitive receptor and transmitter of sexual stimuli. In fact, the clitoris, although much smaller than the penis, has twice the number of nerve endings (8,000) as the penis (4,000) and has a higher concentration of nerve fibers than anywhere else on the body... In fact, most women do not enjoy direct stimulation of the glans and prefer stimulation through the [hood]... The majority of women enjoy a light caressing of the shaft of the clitoris, together with an occasional circling of the [clitoral glans], and maybe digital (finger) penetration of the vagina. Other women dislike direct stimulation and prefer to have the [clitoral glans] rolled between the lips of the labia. Some women like to have the entire area of the vulva caressed, whereas others like the caressing to be focused on the [clitoral glans]. 
  • Link text, "Engaging Cultural Differences: The Multicultural Challenge in Liberal Democracies," Chapter 11, Schweder, et al., 2002.
  • Momoh, Comfort (2005). "Female Genital Mutation". Dalam Momoh, Comfort. Female Genital Mutilation. Radcliffe Publishing. hlm. 5–12. ISBN 978-1-85775-693-7. 

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