
Your Body Remembers Pleasure Genital Health & Pleasure Explained: De-armoring the Clitoris, G-Spot, Cervix & Penis with CSB Rahi Chun + Dr. Jennifer Lang, OB/Gyn
Dec 16, 2024
Dr. Jennifer Lang, a board-certified gynecologic oncologist blending Western medicine with integrative gynecology. They explore genital health as attunement to sensation and nervous system safety. Topics include genital armoring, clitoral and penile de-armoring, internal mapping of the G-spot and cervix, and trauma-informed touch. Practical, body-based techniques and cultural barriers to pleasure are discussed.
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Nervous System Dictates Genital Sensitivity
- Nervous system state directly shapes genital sensitivity: social engagement enables oxygenation and oxytocin, while fight/flight or freeze reduces sexual responsiveness.
- Rahi emphasizes curiosity as the emotion that opens genital connection.
Investigate Both Body And History For Vulvar Pain
- When vulvar pain appears, rule out infections and skin conditions, but also consider nervous system and history.
- Jennifer advises combining mechanistic evaluation with somatic history rather than dismissing symptoms as "in your head."
Do Genital Mapping By Feeling Not Just Looking
- Map your own erogenous anatomy by feeling sensations rather than only studying images.
- Rahi recommends genital mapping to identify glands, urethral sponge, and how combinations create unique pleasure patterns.

