In this regard, it would be perfectly possible to read braille with the clitoral glans, as braille does not inherently require fingers to read. However, there is a major caveat to this.
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The actual answer to this question is no, as it is not only nerve ending density but the type of nerve endings that are important. Fingers have a lot of Merkel cell neurons and these are critical for resolving small features via touch. The Clitoris has very, very few of these.
I'm picturing books being printed out like those old tickertape strips, a mile long and a centimeter wide, spooling across the nether bits, reel-to-reel.
The clitoris is made from erectile tissue. When you're aroused, it becomes erect, and applies pressure to itself, the vagina and the urethra. Rubbing the glans can provoke this response. It would therefore make reading difficult, although not impossible if you set your mind to it.
The other hurdle is that the skin of the clitoral glans is very delicate. Meanwhile, braille is inherently bumpy. And usually printed on embossed paper or refreshable displays. Neither of which would be incredibly comfortable to rub on your clit.
Assuming sufficient lubrication, a softer material, and the grit and determination to read on through the horny, we turn to the second part of the question. Would the concentration of nerve endings in the clitoral glans increase reading speed?
OP assumes that using multiple fingers for braille reading increases reading speed. While this is true, it is only indirectly true. It's not a case of more fingers = more letters.
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Long story short: The clitoris is far better optimised for morse code than braille.
* This is a lie. I am. Please do. I'm sure someone must have a 3D printer you could borrow in the cause of inclusivity & fun.
However, this is not insurmountable. With sufficient lube and printing to a softer material, you might be able to do it.
And the answer is absolutely fucking not.
Really gets to the nub of the issue
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