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Many people are confused about where the clitoris is, what it does, and what it's for. Decide if the following statements are true or false, and see how your knowledge stacks up!


1.  Girls develop a clitoris at puberty.
True
False
Am I right?


2.  The head of the clitoris may vary in color from pink to brownish black.
True
False
Am I right?


3.  The clitoris only has one nerve ending.
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False
Am I right?


4.  The clitoris extends up to five inches inside the body.
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False
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5.  The clitoris and penis are made of the same kind of tissue.
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False
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6.  The clitoris is another name for the G-Spot.
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7.  The only known function of the clitoris is to give girls and women sexual pleasure.
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8.  Most women's orgasms come from clitoral stimulation.
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