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"My vagina probably thinks I passed away."
My 4-yr old just fell off her bike and said, “I fell and it hurt my vagina, but I got right back up.” New motto to live by, ladies.
I haven’t seen my vagina in a month. My bf says she’s doing good but what the hell do he know.
Me: Alone at last!! No one demanding my attention.

My Vagina: *Ahem*

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I haven’t been touched in so long my vagina is now purely decorative
My vagina probably thinks I passed away.
None of the fellas from the 🏀 pickup game today knew I was gushing blood from my vagina the whole time. Which I think possibly makes me a goddamn a hero?
A swimming costume that didn’t show half my vagina. https://t.co/C82TwbagF0
Got pregnant, so I put my vagina in some rice.
i cannot imagine the agony of pushing someone out of my vagina only for them to give me a mug and a box of chocolates 20 years later
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My vagina is like my body's draft folder. I don't really use it enough and I'm often confused about why I put something in there.
I call my vagina Vagyver because it can fix just about anything.

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I once accidentally sent a photo of my vagina to my son's guidance counselor and she emailed me saying she had received a "very disturbing image" from me and I'm still waiting for an apology.
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A man named Paul Bullen found himself in the midst of a Twitter argument this week after explaining to a gynecologist that she was wrong about the word "vulva."
Bullen, who, according to his Twitter bio , is an "editor, writer, teacher, researcher; Ph.D. and M.A.," was replying to an article The Guardian tweeted out titled "Me and my vulva: 100 women reveal all." The article featured a photo series and interview with photographer Laura Dodsworth in which she shared "stories of 100 women and gender non-conforming people through portraits of their vulvas."
The project, according to Dodsworth, aims to overcome the shame many people with vulvas feel about their bodies, particularly because, as Dodsworth noted , "vulvas are rarely seen outside porn and childbirth."
Bullen replied to the tweet, "The correct word is vagina."
Dozens of women quickly took Bullen to task for appearing to "mansplain" female genitalia on Twitter, but it was Dr. Jennifer Gunter, OB/GYN, women's health advocate, and author of the forthcoming book " The Vagina Bible ," who took point on combatting Bullen's stance.
Gunter introduced herself as "an international expert on both the vagina and vulva," and confirmed that the article in question referred to a vulva, and even included a Venn diagram from a 2015 post she'd written on her blog to show where the two overlap.
"I'm sick of people forgetting the poor vulva and referring to everything in the female lower reproductive tract as vagina," Gunter wrote , before listing off why it's important to know the difference. "Female anatomy shouldn't be reduced to annoying euphemisms … vagina as a catch-all means it doesn't matter enough to get it right or that we can only talk about female anatomy in some silly way."
After first attempting to explain the term " mansplaining, " Bullen defended his stance to Dr. Gunter by saying that he is using "ordinary language" whereas she employs "technical terms," and that since most people refer to the female "lower reproductive tract" as "vagina," he was correct to use it as a blanket term. 
The doctor didn't let it slide. "You said 'correct' not 'modern vernacular' or 'slang' or 'common use,'" she replied.
Even Dictionary.com got involved, captioning a link defining the word "vulva" with the words, "Well, actually."
Bullen, meanwhile, apparently took the last three weeks or so to work on a 20-page, single-spaced thesis explaining why he was right all along.
In the words of Dr. Gunter: "Dude, give it a rest. This is egregious long form mansplaining." 
Dr. Gunter did not immediately respond to INSIDER's request for comment.

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