The vagina is many things: the birth canal, the uterus; direct line to the outside world, the actual portal making intercourse possible… and yet, few people even those with the body part know much about it. We do know people get a little skittish about things they don't understand; and the vagina is no exception. For aeons we've tolerated the vagina being portrayed with dangerously sharp teeth ; watched hack doctors place pleasant scents near the vaginal opening to cure hysteria caused by the mythical wandering womb ; even borne witness to the assumption that vaginal spasms merely " interfere with penetration.
Yeah… so none of those things are actually real. And although in recent years we've spent some more time as a culture giving this special body part its deserved respect, we're long overdue for a little refresher course on everyone's favorite, warmest place on Earth. Let's start with Anatomy Do you know how many holes there are in a woman's nether regions? If you believe the hole babies come out of is the same hole used for urination, you're sadly mistaken.
In fact, women have three portals: a urethra, vagina, and anus. Don't laugh -- a shocking number of people don't know this. Vaginas can expand, but nothing can actually get lost up there. This is great for women who want to use their vagina as a coin purse, because unless a penny, a tube of lipstick, or anything else that could comfortably fit in there was the size of a sperm and could slip through the cervix, there is nothing to fear.
At least when it comes to pH level. The vagina's pH level is typically between 3. GirlSmarts on Sep 14, Reply. As a background, the outside of the female genital area is called the vulva. The outer lips of the vulva are called the labia majora. The inner lips are called the labia minora. In regards to the 3 holes, the largest whole is the vagina, the passageway that leads to the uterus where a baby grows when a woman is pregnant.
The hole above the vagina is the urethra that leads to the bladder. Urine passes from the bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body. The hole below the vagina is the anus where your bowel movements come from. I'm Existing User New User? In the first, they were simply asked "how many holes does a woman have in her private parts? Just 46 percent of participants correctly identified that women have three holes down there.
The most commonly mentioned "holes" were the vagina 67 percent , followed by the anus 55 percent and then the urethra 35 percent. In the labeling portion of the questionnaire, only nine percent of participants were able to label all seven annotated structures correctly. The biggest confusion came between the urethra and clitoris. Of the 73 percent of people who labeled the clitoris, 63 percent labeled it correctly while 9 percent labeled it as the urethra.
Of the 51 percent of people who labeled the urethra, 51 percent labeled it correctly and the other 49 percent labeled it as the clitoris. The study found not much difference between men and women in their ability to label the structures, other than women were more likely to be able to label the anus and vagina than their male counterparts.
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