Here’S What Sex Looks Like From Inside The Vagina

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We've seen what sex looks like from the perspective of an MRI machine , and now, thanks to a YouTube video that's raising some controversy, we can see what it looks like from inside a vagina. An "educational" video that's been up on YouTube since March 2015 is drawing some fresh attention after Express UK raised concerns that the clip is basically just pornography, branded as educational material. 
The video , simply titled, "camera inside of the vagina during sex in Missionary Position," shows a man and a woman having sex in missionary position, from the perspective of some very strategically placed cameras. One camera is placed inside of the woman's vagina (as the title advertises), and another is mounted near the base of the man's penis. The video shows the whole process from beginning (there's another camera mounted on the woman's nipple) to end (~*~oRgAsM~*~). 
It's actually pretty fascinating. Here's one of the more scientifically interesting shots (NSFW obviously) showing a vagina-cam view of the penis:
YouTube commenters, who are confused about how they ended up on a video shot from the perspective of a thrusting dick, do not find the video to be very scientifically interesting. Express UK is concerned that this is pornographic material, on a site that kids use. But in the video's defense, there is an age restriction of 18+ set by the person who uploaded the clip.
A lot of commenters feel very lost:
Others wonder how YouTube allows this sort of material to remain on the site:
And others, still, have some questions:
The short clip has been viewed more than 15 million times, and appears to be from a 2006 British documentary series called A Girl's Guide to 21st Century Sex , which, over the course a few episodes, explored some popular sex positions from the same deeply intimate angles as the clip in question. (Full-length episodes of the documentary series are also up on YouTube, and they're just as graphic.) 
YouTube has an anti-porn policy in its user guidelines, but there's a loophole: "A video that contains nudity or other sexual content may be allowed if the primary purpose is educational, documentary, scientific, or artistic, and it isn't gratuitously graphic." Hmm... well, this clip technically comes from an educational documentary about sex, but YouTube also has some specific rules about stripping otherwise educational films of their context. "A documentary on breast cancer would be appropriate, but posting clips out of context from the same documentary might not be," the guidelines warn. 
I'm not here to judge, but being able to see how an orgasm happens from inside a vagina definitely seems educational, in a dirty Magic School Bus kind of way. I learned some things — even if watching a penis come at you in full screen is terrifying.

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Have you ever wished you could see what goes on in the human body when you have sex ? If your answer is yes, good news: This recent video put together by Vox uses images from an MRI scanner to show the human body in action during all kinds of situations — and sex as illustrated by a series of MRIs ? Is just as fascinating as you think it is.
Unlike X-rays and CT scans, MRIs don’t use harmful radiation. As a result, scans can be used to create moving images — and cinematic MRIs, as they’re known, to open up a whole new way of looking at the human body. The folks at Vox cut a bunch of cinematic MRIs together to show us everything from what happens when we drink pineapple juice to how a horn player’s tongue works while they’re tootling away on their instrument. One of my favorite images is the one that compares what goes on in your mouth when you’re speaking a language like Chinese versus when you’re speaking something like German; I’m no great shakes at languages, but I’m endlessly fascinated by how the placement of the sounds in your mouth changes depending on which one you’re speaking.
But of course the part of the video that’s really drawing attention starts at the 45-second mark: an illustration of exactly what happens when we, ahem, “get busy.” Starting with a good ol’ fashioned French kiss, then moving onto intercourse, and eventually finishing up with pregnancy, this series of cinematic MRIs presents sex in a way I’m willing to bet most of us have never seen before. Here, take a look — although as you might expect, it’s a little NSFW , so consider yourselves warned:
The Daily Mail also points to a video uploaded to YouTube in February 2013 that offers an extended view of just the kissing — which, to be honest, I find to be the most interesting bit of the whole sex sequence in Vox’s video. Look at how fast their hearts are beating!
Fun fact: Although this is the first time most of us lay-people (read: non-doctors) have seen it, the sex footage was captured way back in the 1960s by Dutch doctor Pek Van Andel . According to the Daily Mail, the videos were created by knitting hundreds of still MRI images together. Dr. Van Andel, gynecology professor Willibrord Weijmar Schultz, anthropologist Ida Sabelis, and radiologist Eduard Mooyaart originally used the images for a scientific paper they wrote in 1999 called “Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Male and Female Genitals During Coitus and Female Sexual Arousal.” TIL, right?
Also, can we have a round of applause for the couple or couples who volunteered to have sex in an MRI scanner? I’ve been inside one of those things. It kind of freaked me out (claustrophobia is a bitch). Kudos to them for being able to stay focused on each other enough to make the whole thing happen, even under what were probably absurdly stressful circumstances. Talk about taking one for the team!



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This is perhaps something you don’t want to see on a Sunday morning as you tuck into your Corn Flakes.
An MRI scan of a couple during sex.
And the scientific reason for filming the ‘insides’ of a man and woman during their most intimate moment?
‘To find out whether taking images of the male and female genitals during coitus is feasible and to find out whether former and current ideas about the anatomy during sexual intercourse and during female sexual arousal are based on assumptions or on facts,’ according to the British Medical Journal.
The video shows that, yes, this is indeed possible. But just to clarify, here’s the conclusion of the study from the BMJ:
‘Taking magnetic resonance images (MRI) of the male and female genitals during coitus is feasible and contributes to understanding of anatomy.’
This video is a mash-up of various different MRI scans including a couple French couple, a baby in the womb, a horn player blowing his instrument and someone swallowing pineapple juice.

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