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When it comes to circumcision, most people think it’s a male matter. But have you heard of female clitoral hood? Some women cannot reach orgasm during sex because the clitoral hood is too long. What exactly causes this?
The female clitoral hood is a layer of skin covering the clitoral glans. If it is too long, it can completely cover the clitoris.
The clitoris is the most sensitive erogenous zone of a woman and the primary source of sexual pleasure.
It contains over 8,000 nerve endings—2 to 3 times more than the male glans—making it extremely sensitive.
However, if the clitoral glans is completely covered by the clitoral hood, stimulation is blocked. The clitoris cannot be adequately stimulated during sex, making orgasm difficult or impossible.
CLITORAL HOOD
In Taiwan, a woman in her 50s had never experienced a true orgasm after 30+ years of marriage because her clitoral hood covered the sensitive area.
Even though she had a long clitoral hood, she pretended to climax to avoid disappointing her husband.
After seeking medical advice, doctors confirmed that her long clitoral hood was the reason for her lack of orgasm.
After surgical removal of the excess clitoral hood, this woman finally experienced orgasm for the first time in her life.
Beyond delayed orgasm, overlong clitoral hood can cause hygiene issues and sexual apathy.
Like men, a long clitoral hood can trap bacteria and sebum, making it difficult to clean and increasing the risk of infections and diseases.
Prolonged inability to orgasm may lead to aversion or psychological rejection of sex.
If a woman frequently struggles to reach orgasm or feels sexually indifferent, the clitoral hood may be the culprit.

Overlong clitoral hood must be surgically removed. Many women endure years of fake orgasms due to this problem, unable to enjoy sex fully.
Modern female circumcision techniques allow removal of excess tissue in minutes, restoring the clitoral glans and 100% sexual sensation.
Also called clitoral hood reduction, the surgery customizes the shape for each woman, preserving sensitive nerves while improving aesthetics.
Benefits include:

This is natural. Every woman’s anatomy is different, and some women have a longer clitoral hood, similar to how some men have excess foreskin.
Yes, women have a clitoral hood located above the clitoral glans. When performing oral sex, it is often lifted to stimulate the clitoris directly.
Female circumcision is not uncommon, though less frequent than male circumcision. Many women undergo it to expose the clitoral glans, significantly enhancing sexual pleasure.
Female circumcision, also called clitoral hood reduction, removes excess skin while preserving sensitive nerves. It improves sexual pleasure and intimate aesthetics.
The procedure typically takes 30–60 minutes and allows women to regain full clitoral stimulation immediately after healing.
Benefits include increased orgasm frequency, enhanced clitoral sensitivity, better hygiene, aesthetic improvement, and greater confidence.
When performed by certified medical professionals, the procedure is safe with minimal complications.
Yes, women can fully enjoy toys like vibrators and dildos, further enhancing sexual pleasure.