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Having an enlarged clitoris makes a woman no less a woman than having small breasts would, but unfortunately there are those that try to imply that such superficial characteristic defines a person.
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The crux of the problem is the societal ignorance that suggests any person outside of what's considered normal must be "wrong" or "broken". Young people in the confusion of puberty can be misled into thinking that any differences in their body, thinking or feelings are a sign that they are "messed up" and not normal, when they are as normal as any other teenager. The key is to reinforce your child's self image, specifically in relation to their gender. Assure them that they are fully male or female, and all that kids go through confusing times.
-- Danny Carlton
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Hmmm Danny, wish you were around when I was growing up :o)