The concept of "embryonic flowers on the clitoris" is quite poetic and symbolic, but does not directly correspond to biological or botanical reality. However, I can interpret it in a metaphorical or symbolic way, as it seems to blend imagery from human anatomy with flowers or fertility symbols.
The metaphor for "fetus-like flowers on the clitoris" can evoke a sense of a deep, emotional place where new life, possibilities, and pleasures are cherished and experienced. It is an intersection of biological, sensory and symbolic concepts, which emphasize both reproduction and emotional enrichment of the human body. While not a scientific description, it resonates with themes of growth, beauty, and fertility. Information about flowers from Google
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