Rachel Bloom has never been shy about speaking her mind, and the “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” star is maintaining that tradition with a series of Twitter posts discussing the female orgasm — and how little women are actually taught about how to achieve one during sex.

Bloom began by sharing a link to a CNN article, with the headline “Who orgasms most and least, and why,” which discusses the “orgasm gap” between men and women.

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“This article doesn’t mention the clitoris until halfway down, but ALL FEMALE ORGASMS COME FROM THE CLITORIS,” Bloom said in a tweet that some may place in the TMI category.

This article doesn't mention the clitoris until halfway down, but ALL FEMALE ORGASMS COME FROM THE CLITORIS https://t.co/yJe6HczeYr — Rachel Bloom (@Racheldoesstuff) March 10, 2017

Continuing, Bloom points out that her own sexual education was woefully lacking. “Growing up, nobody told me that most women can’t orgasm from only vaginal penetration, yet by high school I knew 20 euphemisms for fellatio,” she tweeted.

Growing up, nobody told me that most women can't orgasm from only vaginal penetration, yet by high school I knew 20 euphemisms for fellatio. — Rachel Bloom (@Racheldoesstuff) March 10, 2017

Bloom followed that up with more orgasm-related tweets, eventually responding to a tweet that she “is doing good, vital work here,” by quipping, “At the end of the day, I’m just a girl with a clitoris and a dream.”

Girls should be taught in sex ed that if they want to orgasm with penetration, many of them will need to also stimulate the clitoris. — Rachel Bloom (@Racheldoesstuff) March 10, 2017

And men: study the clitoris like you're taking a class on it and the final paper is due tomorrow and you're super behind. — Rachel Bloom (@Racheldoesstuff) March 10, 2017

And women: TELL your partners how to get you to cum. Use your mouth and TALK. LEAN IN ON YOUR ORGASMS. — Rachel Bloom (@Racheldoesstuff) March 10, 2017

And also: you don't need to orgasm to achieve pleasure. Some women physically cannot orgasm and that is OK. Lay off of them. — Rachel Bloom (@Racheldoesstuff) March 10, 2017