Clitoromania

/ˌklɪtərəʊˈmeɪniə/ noun

Definition

A historical medical term for excessive sexual desire in women, falsely attributed to clitoral overstimulation.

Etymology

From clitoris + Greek mania meaning 'madness' or 'obsession.' This term reveals 19th-century medical misconceptions about female sexuality.

Kelly Says

Doctors once literally invented 'diseases' of female sexuality and treated them, which tells us that medical authority isn't always right—this teaches us to question whose interests a diagnosis serves.

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

19th-century psychiatric term labeling women's sexual interest or masturbation as insanity. This pathologized normal female sexuality and was used to justify forced treatments, institutionalization, and genital surgeries exclusively on women—no male equivalent existed.

Inclusive Usage

Use only in historical medical or feminist critique contexts. When discussing historical misogyny in medicine, note this term exemplifies how language weaponized women's sexuality.

Inclusive Alternatives

["female sexual interest","women's sexuality","normal sexual development"]

Empowerment Note

Feminist historians like Elaine Showalter documented how psychiatry weaponized language to control women; reclaiming knowledge of this abuse helps counter ongoing medical gaslighting of women's bodily autonomy.

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