The Vulva & Vagina Explained: Sex Ed #2
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Untertitel (144 segments)
DownloadAre my labia too long? Does my vagina smell bad? Am I supposed to be shaving my pubic hair?
These are just a few of the questions I hear every day as a sex educator.
The vulva and the vagina can feel like they’re shrouded in mystery. So let’s change that!
Because from the superstar clitoris to the billions of microorganisms hanging
out in vaginas, there’s a whole lot of amazing stuff going on down there.
Hi! I’m Shan Boodram, and this is Crash Course Sex Ed.
[THEME MUSIC]
You know how when someone makes a penis joke, it’s usually lighthearted and funny,
but then you go talking about vulvas and suddenly you’re getting a weird side eye?
No? Just me?
Here’s what I’m getting at: what’s considered “female anatomy” can be tangled up with shame.
Take the word “pudendum.” It’s a medical term for genitals that usually refers to
the Vulva & Associates, and it comes from a Latin word that means “to be ashamed.”
And that matters.
Not just because we’re stigmatizing anatomy that roughly half the population has,
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Key Vocabulary (11)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
Grammar in This Video
"Are my labia too long?"
"what’s considered “female anatomy” can be tangled up with shame"
"studies have shown that people who felt bad"
"people who felt bad about their vulva and vagina were less likely to enjoy sex"
"people who felt bad about their vulva and vagina"
"These are just a few of the questions I hear every day"
"Most of our modern understanding of sexual anatomy has been shaped by centuries..."
"female organs are named after the male scientists"
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