Strong and courageous people and their actions are described through male metaphors. Often the phrase
âthey have ballsâ or âthat took some ballsâ, or â that was ballsyâ continues to relegate compliments based on male anatomy. Having â cahonesâ in spanish propagates the same illusion.
I wish to introduce the word âclit-tonaysâ to describe the amazing courage, strength, and resilience of women and their actions. For example, â Boy, does she have clit-tonaysâ, â Wow, that took some
clit-tonaysâ. Female anatomy is the most astonishing, miraculous, and life-affirming biology on earth.
Correct pronunciation of clit-tonays is very crucial. CLIT-TONE-AYS. This is a 3-syllable word.
Please emphasize each of the âtâs. Thank you.
Clit-tonays is the word being defined for female â ballsâ that is typically described through male anatomy. It is time for women to have their own word forvtheir courage and strength, and not relegated by male anatomy. The word: clit-tones is my choice to reown our bravery with words that emerge from our own anatomy.