The essay is written in a combative, satirical, and highly personal prose that Torres describes as having "quite a bit of bad blood" ( mala leche ). It functions as both a political manifesto and a practical guide, featuring:
(often referred to as Pucha Potens in certain editions) is a transgressive feminist essay and "manual" by Spanish activist and artist Diana J. Torres. Published in 2015, the book serves as a radical exploration of female anatomy, specifically focusing on female ejaculation and the "female prostate" (the Skene's glands). Core Themes and Purpose Cono Potens Diana J Torres epub
: Reflections on her 15 years of personal research and activism. The essay is written in a combative, satirical,
: Information on how to identify the Skene's glands and understand the fluids they produce. Published in 2015, the book serves as a
: The title itself uses a provocative term to reclaim the vulva as a site of power ( potens ). Torres frames sexual self-discovery as a form of "direct action" against a "heteropatriarchal" society. Structure and Style
: Torres argues that official medicine has historically silenced female anatomical realities and pathologized non-binary or non-heteronormative bodies. The book seeks to dismantle "phallocentric" myths that have denied women the right to fully understand and enjoy their own bodies.