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Viva la vulva, as 10 people cast their bits in plaster to show its diverse beauty.
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Over half the population has one, yet we’re still really, really confused about vulvas.
Almost half (46%) of 16 to 24-year-olds are not confident they know exactly what a vulva is, according to new research by the period care brand Callaly. So let’s get that cleared up from the start: the vulva is the external genitals, including your labia, clitoris and vaginal opening. The vagina is the bit inside.
But even among those who are clued-up on the anatomy, there’s still a lot of vulva hatred going on. Almost a third (29%) of people aged 16 to 35 have worried about whether their vulva was abnormal, while 40% of 16-24 year olds and 37% of 25-34 year olds wished they had a “neat, symmetrical shaped vulva”.
In addition to this, 22% of 16 to 24-year-olds and 15% of 25-34s have considered changing their vulva themselves, either by cutting or bleaching it, and 13% of 16-34s are planning to have surgery on their vulva. More than half (55%) of 16-24s and 40% of 25-34s agreed there is too much pressure on people to have ‘perfect’ vulvas.
But what even is the “perfect” vulva anyway? Spoiler: there’s no such thing.
To prove it, 10 brave participants have cast their vulvas in plaster, shedding light on how diverse vulvas really are. Some of them have also shared how their relationship with their vulva has changed over time.
“As a teenager, I started looking at porn and it was all white people,” said Rubina Pabani, a 33-year-old podcaster from Margate. “I noticed I had more hair and a different structure, so I immediately thought something was wrong with me.”
Another anonymous contributor added: “I felt so uncomfortable that I wanted to cut my vulva. I remember being sat on the toilet with a pair of nail scissors, ready to cut it off. At the time, when I was 11, I genuinely thought I was the only person who had a vulva like this but there are billions of different vulvas, and there’s nothing to be ashamed of. If we all looked the same, it would be really boring.”
Others supporting the campaign include Lydia Reeves, now 29, who had a distorted view of her vulva due to seeing porn aged 14 and was desperate to turn 18 so she could get labiaplasty. She didn’t end up getting the surgery and now makes body casts of people with vulvas to help them embrace their own bodies.
Vic Jouvert, a non-binary trans man, also took part, after going on testosterone and experiencing ‘bottom growth’. “It’s probably the most trans part of my body,” says Vic. “I mean, my whole body is trans, but I like that this part of my body is different from what you were taught your genitals should look like.”
Ginny, 24, who posts under @MyDisabledSexLife , is another ambassador, and wants to remind others that disability shouldn’t automatically be an obstacle to sexual pleasure.
Jody Elphick, who’s Callaly’s “vulva diversity campaigner”, hopes the photos will help others to gain a new appreciation of their vulvas.
“We knew this conversation was long overdue, but it wasn’t until we got the results of our research back that we realised how serious the problem is,” she said.
“For such a high proportion of people to be walking around thinking there is something wrong with their perfectly healthy vulva is nothing short of a crisis. We hope this campaign will help dismantle the culture of shame and secrecy surrounding vulvas, spark frank conversations, and encourage improvements in the education system so that future generations can feel more confident in their own bodies – whatever shape, size or colour their vulva happens to be.”

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Nicki Minaj is stirring up the internet with her recent social media post.


On Monday, the 37-year-old rapper uploaded a video of herself twerking to her song "Yikes" in a skin-tight, almost-nude bodysuit that she had teased her followers with earlier that day.


Just two hours after sharing the steamy footage, which she captioned "Hoe s— ??" on Instagram, Minaj noticed that it had been uploaded to the adult website, PornHub.


The "Tusa" singer shared a screenshot of the website post and seemed to laugh at the title that was chosen to describe the video.


"The caption," Minaj wrote over the screen-grab with a laughing emoji, which she shared on her Instagram Story. The image showed that the video was titled "Juicy Thick Trinidadian Twerking."


Before sharing the twerking video, Minaj teased the post on her Instagram Story writing, "Bout to post my hoe video. Who Rdy."


One hour later, the rapper shared the footage on her feed, which featured Minaj twerking on top of a bed. The video has since amassed over 15 million views and nearly 82,000 comments as of Tuesday morning.


"THE REVEALLLLLL ???," famous pal Keke Palmer wrote in the comments. Meanwhile, The Real Housewives of New York star Bethenny Frankel called the video, "Skills."


One fan added, "ARCH QUEEN the internet is about to break ?," while another wrote, "Omg I'm soooo here for it ???."


Some also commented on how fit Minaj looked, one user writing, "It's the tiny waistttt for me."


Just last week, the rapper opened up on her Queen Radio show about her new fitness goals and finding the motivation to finally commit to her weight loss plan. Minaj revealed that she's been making progress and enjoying herself after she "unlocked the lock" that was holding her back from all parts of her life.


Calling 2019 "one of her favorite years so far," the star talked about taking back control of her life.


"For example, I was trying to do this diet and I kept putting it off," she said. "I didn't think I could have the discipline in what I ate. Once my mind was committed to it, my body committed to it."


Minaj said that she's doing well, but she's "still 20 lbs. away from my goal weight."


During the episode, the artist also talked to her "Nice to Meet Ya" collaborator, Meghan Trainor , where the two discussed the need to treat their bodies better .


"Someone said, would you ever talk like this to your best friend, when you're being mean to yourself, and I'm like, 'Whoa, no, I would never do that.' And that put it in a great perspective for me," Trainor said.


"That's what I had to do!" Minaj said. "One time I was thinking like, you know, what if one of my best friends said the things that I say to myself. The people who love you don't talk to you like that, do treat you like that, don't say things like that to make you feel pain, but we do that to ourselves. Women, we do that to ourselves all the time over our bodies."


Earlier in the episode, Minaj got real about not being perfect and "allowing yourself to be human, while at the same time, being motivated and powerful, but also treating yourself as if you love yourself too and being easy on yourself. Like, nothing and no one is perfect."


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