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I hate those days where the penis and vagina tags are filled with spam

Especially when it’s 5:30 in the morning and there’s not much else for me to do.

Ever injure your genitals?

Let’s hear your stories!

beautifullypined:

How you developed! Start off the same but end different. #vagina #penis. #anatomy (Taken with instagram)

beautifullypined:

How you developed! Start off the same but end different. #vagina #penis. #anatomy (Taken with instagram)

Fun fact: When I was a little kid, I thought vagina was pronounced “va-JEE-na”

And I thought labia was pronounced “LABB-ia.”

And clitoris was pronounced “cli-TORR-is.” (though to be fair, I think this is an acceptable alternate pronunciation, it’s just rarely used)

For all I knew about sex as a kid, I was never good with pronunciation.

Mariah Carey’s camel toe seems to be a popular topic of discussion the last few days.

Whatever, it’s nothing I don’t see every day walking around a college campus in warm weather.

(Plus I’m not bothered by camel toe anyways. Some people have a vagina. Some people wear very tight, thin pants. Sometimes these people intersect. No big deal to me.)

Another turn-on I don’t think I’ve mentioned before

Is when I’m fingering or giving oral, and I see the vulva turning from pinkish to that aroused reddish-purple shade. Unf.

Fun fact:

An archaic term for the labia minora is the “nymphae.”

Your first experiences seeing/touching the opposite set of genitals: any surprises?

Or anything else worth sharing?

As I’ve mentioned here before, my biggest surprise during my first sexual experience was how far back the vaginal opening is. I had seen plenty of porn over the years, of course, but I never truly realized just how close it is to the anus until I actually got up-close-and-personal with one.

Anonymous submitted:

I have been tying my labia in a knot for 20 years. A few weeks ago, I anonymously posted this fact to the vagina confessions tumblr page (or is it vulva confessions?). I am wondering if maybe that post has inspired others…Anyway, there is a trick. You have to make sure you are very dry so dusting your labia with cornstarch is good. It stops the labia from slipping out of the knot. (Note: baby powder and talc are bad. They lead to yeast infections.)

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Very interesting! I didn’t know there was such an art to it, haha. I love learning stuff like this, so thanks for sharing.

Okay, since some of you are saying that labia-in-a-knot picture I saw WOULDN’T necessarily hurt for all people,

I retract my statement about it probably being a bad idea, and propose: who’s daring (and awesome) enough to try it and share their results?

DO IT. FOR SCIENCE.