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People Are Divided Over Educational Clip On How To 'Stimulate The Clitoris'
Home>Sex & Relationships
Published 10:54 10 Mar 2022 GMT

People Are Divided Over Educational Clip On How To 'Stimulate The Clitoris'

We don't know how to feel about this.

Ali Condon

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Ali Condon
Ali Condon

Ali is a journalist for LADbible Group, writing on all things film, music, and entertainment across Tyla, LADbible and UNILAD. You can contact Ali at [email protected].

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TikTok users are divided after spotting an 'educational video' on the app that claims to teach viewers how to 'stimulate the clitoris'.

While some are planning to send the video to their partners ASAP, others are convinced that the clip is offering terrible advice.

You can watch the video here:

Erm... we're not sure we'd recommend this...

Demonstrating the technique on a sliced grapefruit, TikTok creator @vulvational wrote: "How to stimulate the C."

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Most women who spied the video were pretty horrified, warning other TikTok users that this was not what they wanted in the bedroom.

Reacting to the clip, one viewer joked: "I hope my future boyfriend doesn't see this video."

A second commented: "I literally know nobody who would like that", while a third argued: "That’s not how it works".

People are convinced that the clip is offering terrible advice. (
TikTok/@vulvational)

A fourth woman added: "No please if someone do this to me i would be crying real tears".

And another confused viewer asked: "Where did U get that? thats so totally wrong 😂".

However, there were some viewers who were quick to jump in and defend the video, arguing that different techniques work for different people.

One TikToker wrote: "Everyone has different ways to stimulate, this is one of them but theres many more other ways".

A second joked: "somebody tag my man", while a third simply commented: "Hear me out😭".

To each their own!

Some viewers defended the video. (
TikTok/@vulvational)

Other TikTokers joked that the caption 'how to stimulate the C' was a little bit misleading.

One posted: "I thought it said how to extract vitamin c from the fruit 😭😭😭".

"Took me 5 seconds to understand thought it meant vitamin c 😭" commented another.

A third confused viewer added: "It took me too long to realise this wasn't about vitamin c in a grapefruit."

We're pretty sure this technique will do nothing for your vitamin C... or much else for that matter.

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