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all women were fully aware of and in control of the muscular
actions of their pelvic floor.
Women have a special organ of sensation situated in the
pelvic floor, and termed the Clitoris. Its tip is extra-
ordinarily sensitive to the slightest contact. Certain
muscular fibres of the pelvic floor should theoretically be
able to draw the whole of this little organ, and especially its
tip, the glans clitoridis, downwards towards the mouth of the
vagina. In this manner the clitoris shares in the rhythmic
friction by the phallus during coitus. It is not necessary to
describe the clitoris in detail, nor is it shown accurately on
the Plates, in order not to overload and confuse the diagram.
Nevertheless, they show the muscular fibres to which I
allude. Vignes (24) remarked that they—like all the other
separate strands of the perivaginal system or group—act in
combination, as a rule, but can also be set in motion
separately. I do not doubt that this may actually be the
case with the particular group that draws the clitoris down-
wards. I have also received accounts of deliberate and
voluntary control in this direction, and of the enhanced
pleasurable result, especially in the first phase of coitus.
This clitoridal action appears to me very important as
compensating and counteracting the greater slowness with which
the woman tends to reach the climax, and enabling her to
increase the stimuli she receives quite independently of
action by her partner. This may even enable her, if neces-
sary, to dispense with any prelude of what I have termed
genital stimulation. The complex mutual interplay is, in
itself, sufficient justification for the culture and mastery of these
superficial muscles of the pelvic floor. There are, however,
great structural variations in the genital organs of women,
and voluntarily directed downward motion of the clitoris
will not, in my opinion, be found possible for any and every
woman, however great her pelvic efficiency in other respects.
For the clitoris is fixed to the pubic arch in a manner which
greatly limits any change of position : it is very small in all
cases, and in some it is even below average dimensions. A
certain degree of infantilism, or arrested growth, here is even
quite usual before full sexual intercourse is experienced.