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It's hard to have a healthy relationship with your body if you're not sure how it actually works. When it comes to your vagina, however, there's a chance that you've got a knowledge gap around its anatomy – from how everything slots together to what each part's job is.
Why are we so sure? Well, recent research from the Eve Appeal showed that half of women aged 26-35 were unable to label the vagina accurately – and that fewer than a quarter of women aged 16-25 said they felt confident that 'they were well informed about gynaecological health issues.' This isn't really a surprise when 65% of the age groups combined said they have a problem even saying the words 'vagina' or 'vulva.'
No doubt, living in a culture in which pretty much anything to do with the female reproductive system, from conditions such as endometriosis to procedures such as cervical screenings (AKA smear tests) aren't talked about nearly as much as they should be, contributes to all of this. Keen to understand the ins and outs of all of the parts of your vagina – and even check out a handy diagram? Scroll on.
To understand what each part of your vagina does, WH is supplying you with some handy diagrams. You are welcome.
It's a common misconception that the visible outer parts of the female anatomy is called the vagina. The technical name is actually the vulva. Yours has the job of protecting your internal organs and warding off dirt and bacteria. The vulva houses your labia, clitoris, vaginal opening, and the opening to the urethra.
This is your outer lips and is a protective layer of fat covered by skin and hair that guards the entrance to the vagina
The inner lips which are thinner and more sensitive than the rest of your vagina. They begin at your clitoris and end under the vaginal opening. They contain erectile tissue, made up of clusters of tiny blood vessels, which means they become slightly stiffer (though not as stiff as the clitoris) when you're turned on.
Straight up: everyone's labia differs. It can be long, short, wrinkled or smooth, and a lot of the time lips can be different lengths, with one being longer than the other. They also vary in colour and this can alter as you get older. No labia is the same and it is common for inner lips to be longer than outer and vice versa.
This is located at the top of your vulva, at the tip of where your inner lips meet is where your clitoris is located. They come in all different sizes and are covered by a clitorial hood.
'The clitoris is larger than it seems,' says Dr Laura Berman, clinical assistant professor at Northwestern University's medical school and author of The Passion Prescription (RRP £10.99).
Beneath the visible pink button, called the glans, lies a wishbone-shaped structure. This comprises a shaft, which extends about an inch up toward the pubic bone, and two three inch arms called crura that reach down and back toward the pelvic bone in an inverted V shape.
Though the shaft and crura send pleasure signals to the brain during sex, the glans is more sensitive. That's why it has a hood — without it, a pair of tight jeans would send your nervous system into overdrive.
Located just below your clitoris, this is the hole you wee out of and the tube that leads to the bladder.
Located on the front side of your vagina, it is a few inches up inside and swells when you are aroused.
Aesthetically, at least, there is a narrow representation of women's bodies on screen. The vulva, and especially the clitoris, is almost entirely absent from all art, literature, cinema and theatre. It is this lack of variety of images and descriptions can leave women with visible labia worrying that they are not normal.
‘Many women worry that their vulva is abnormal,’ says women's health physiotherapist Elaine Miller. ‘But they come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. I have seen a lot of vulvas and they are all different. ‘Have a look at Jamie McCartney's Great Wall of Vagina or the Labia Library and you'll see what I mean, she adds.
Discharge is totally normal. That strip of cotton in the crotch of every pair of knickers is there for a reason — even if you're not on your period or the tiniest bit sweaty, it will collect moisture.
The vulva and vagina produce an average of 1 to 2 grams of vaginal discharge (or about 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon) every 8 hours. Throw a sample under a microscope and you'll also find bacteria, skin cells, and yeast spores. The quantity and consistency of your discharge changes over the menstrual cycle.
How do you keep this fluid factory fresh? The answer is, don't mess with it. The vagina cleans itself. If discharge smells bad or is accompanied by discomfort, see your doctor.
Most of the vulva is smooth, but some women's labia minora have a ruffled appearance. 'Labia come in all shapes and sizes,' gynaecologist Dr Frances Stewart says.
'The tips of the nipples and labia are similar because they both contain small, bumpy-looking glands.' Examine your labia minora closely (using a hand mirror) and you may see the glands, which sometimes look like tiny pimples.
Separate the labia minora, and you may notice that the entrance to the vagina also has a ruffled border or just a few irregular bits of skin. Those are the remnants of the hymen, a thin membrane that once partially covered the entrance but has been torn or pushed aside by sex.
As for the texture inside the vagina, it's full of bumpy ridges called 'rugae.' Similar to pleats on a skirt, the rugae stretch and retract to accommodate objects ranging in size from super-slender tampons to 8lb babies.
An oldie but a goodie, the Mooncup just works — though the more 'sight of blood-averse' among us may prefer one that's not clear.
Squishy and made of pinkish Fair Trade natural latex, this cup is a favourite with the period cup aficionados.
A good option if you want to move away from the 'periods = girls = pink' way of thinking.
Gotta love Wales-based brand TOTM, with their charitable mission, sustainable ethos and bright cups.
Good, tried and tested, no-fuss cup.
One of the earlier launches, garnering a clan of Diva Cup disciples.
Newly launched, this BEYOU cup comes in pretty colours and is a bit cheaper than its rival brands. It also has measurements on the side, if you like that kind of thing.
Thought to be a good beginner's menstrual cup, Intima's offering is also COLLAPSIBLE.
A real bargain, and you're helping UK period poverty as Hey Girls donates one for every one bought.
Known for its game-changing 'Pebble' pull, & Sisters' cup has been created by women for women with tried and tested comfort in mind.
This guy has a flat-fit design, so you can wear it during sex. 
Made of super soft silicone, this one is very comfy to insert. 
When it comes to your vagina and vulva, it's key to get acquainted with what is 'normal' for you, from what sort of discharge occurs at different types of the month to how it looks. This means that you're well primed to know if anything untoward is occurring, and can alert your GP, ASAP. Knowledge is power, and all that.

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Okay, don’t judge me, but there have been more times than a few that I’ve wondered what it feels like to be inside of a woman. Ladies, don’t act like you haven’t thought of this! I mean, come on. If it weren’t for your fingers, you’d probably never know. And I’m not a fan of that so I definitely don’t know.
But using your fingers isn’t the same as having a man’s member inside of you. I’ve always wondered what it is that make men go crazy when they’re inside. Does it really feel like warm apple pie? I wanna know! Thankfully, an editor at Your Tango made my wishes come true when she asked random men, “What does it feel like to have your penis inside of a woman’s vagina?” One said it feels “like getting massaged in a skin-tight hot tub,” so you already know that these answers are about to get super interesting.
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“It can vary a lot depending on who the ‘her’ is. The strongest sensations are wetness and the texture of her walls. Some women are “ridgier” than others. Some are wetter than others. My favorite feeling is being clamped down on as she’s cumming. I’m not a masochist, but sometimes when it’s particularly hard clamping I enjoy it a lot from an ego perspective.”
“What does it feel like to be alive? That’s my best answer.”
“When you put the head of the penis in, there’s slight pressure. If the woman is clenching her muscles, you can feel that. Keep sliding in. It feels so good, I could let my whole body go limp (except my penis) and just stay in there. I’m uncircumcised and strongly believe there is far more sensitivity with the foreskin as it creates extra friction as it slides in and out of the vagina .”
“It all depends on how she is shaped , the penis is shaped, level of arousal, kind of foreplay … but I have experienced anything from very tight grip to almost no feeling, very wet to quite dry and anything in between — even been held in a totally firm grip without any way of movement while she had an orgasm — it actually hurt — while also being very sexy!”
“It feels incredible. The penis is surrounded by wet warmth. The psychological experience of being completely penetrated into a vagina is incomparable. It feels like power, potential and freedom at the same time.”
“Personally, I’m not sensitive enough to discern texture unless it’s a drastic difference (which has happened a couple of times). Mostly what I notice is tightness and shape, which, again, varies widely.”
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“It’s warm and moist and soft, but some degree of resistance.”
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