CLITZ PLEASURE LAB · METHODOLOGY & PROVENANCE
Evidence where it helps. Uncertainty where it belongs.
Pleasure Lab is a private learning instrument, not a diagnostic tool. Anatomy informs the map; each woman confirms what the map means for her body. Private use does not require research participation.
Return to the public previewAnatomy without a universal script
The Clitoral Constellation distinguishes direct contact, possible indirect proximity, and adjacent vaginal, perineal, or anal regions. Anal or perineal actuators are never labeled clitoral.
- Clitoral anatomy ↗
The model distinguishes the external glans from the internal body, crura, and bulbs.
- G-region evidence ↗
The G-region is editable and variable—not a promised universal spot.
- Fluid-release clinical review ↗
Fluid release is optional self-report, never a hydration measurement or diagnostic claim.
Manual learning, never automatic inference
Good, Best, Again, More, Less, Peak, Pause, and Stop are choices the user makes. Peak is not an inferred orgasm. Sound, movement, biometrics, or device telemetry never substitutes for consent.
- Pause
Immediately sends every local actuator to zero and preserves score position.
- Stop
Immediately sends every local actuator to zero and ends the active session.
- Afterglow
Optional reflection; orgasm and fluid release may be left unrecorded.
Cultural and musical provenance
Every culturally rooted template must name its originating practice and community, geography, living or sacred status, rights layers, CLITZ adaptation, and a free institutional or community-owned learning source where possible.
- No generic labels
No “Eastern,” “tribal,” or “tantric” catchalls.
- Separate rights
Composition, notation, audio performance, and sound-recording rights are tracked separately.
- Original audio
Verified public-domain scores may inform rhythm skeletons; CLITZ synthesizes its own audio.
BiNet USA research program
The planned longitudinal registry credits Fritz Klein’s multidimensional and time-aware approach without copying or claiming validation as the Klein Sexual Orientation Grid.
- American Institute of Bisexuality: Fritz Klein ↗
Historical attribution and context.
- OHRP informed-consent guidance ↗
Electronic consent must be approved before enrollment or collection.
- Current status: collection closed
A named qualified PI and independent registered IRB approval or formal determination are required before enrollment.
Research boundary
Sponsor and data controller: BiNet USA. Eligible participants: women 18+, inclusive of cisgender, transgender, and intersex women. Active consent is renewed annually. Each enrolled participant separately chooses “Contribute this session.” Publication is aggregate only.
Contribution payloads retain relative session timing but remove names, exact dates, IP logging, device identifiers, free text, partner identity, URLs, sound, video, and biometrics.
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