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Pussy Bites Back: Vagina Dentata Myths From Around the World
From India to Chile, it seems almost every culture has its own toothed vagina horror story rooted in castration anxiety.
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Stories of the mythical vagina dentata (Latin for toothed vagina) exist in virtually every culture. While many of these tales are cautionary for men to beware where they put their dicks lest they lose them, other and far more disturbing versions involve non-consensual penetration of women in order to remove said teeth.
Men's fears of castration compounded by an inherited cultural belief of sexual entitlement function as foundational pillars of masculinity, and patriarchies respond by attempting to control women's "dangerous" sexualities and bodies. Respective wars on women around the world are deeply rooted in the persistent myth of the toothed vagina and what it represents. Here are 10 notable examples from around the world:
The term "vagina dentata" was first coined around 1900 by misogynist psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud to describe the idea of "devouring or being devoured" manifesting as the equation of the mouth and the vagina. But that idea can be found in the annals of history before Freud. His term would be co-opted decades later by feminist Freudian revisionists to indicate the acute castration anxiety and generalized fear of women that has become the cornerstone of phallocentric human culture.
While not an actual toothed vagina, the Greek figure of the Gorgon is representative of the concept. In media representations, Medusa has a gaze that turns a man to stone, a hugely fanged mouth, snakes for hair, and a serpentine lower half. Barbara Creed writes in The Monstrous Feminine : "The terror of Medusa is thus a terror of castration that is linked to the sight of something." Because it's not just that our sex organs are scary. Women in general are terrifying.
"Medusa" by Peter Paul Rubens via Wikimedia
There are so many stories of men vanquishing vagina dentatae in India that The Washington Post theorized these tales as one root of the country's rape epidemic. In the Indian state Madhya Pradesh, one of the most popular tales involves a Brahmin who is convinced his love interest is a possessor of a toothed vagina. He hires four men of lower castes to kidnap and remove the woman's nether-teeth. After their work de-fanging and veritably taming the woman through trauma is done, the Brahmin marries her. And they lived happily ever after. (Probably not; I hope her teeth grew back.)
Like in India, there are many stories of toothed vaginas throughout the African continent. Some argue that these stories are the backbone to the practice of suppressing women's sexuality through female genital mutilation. In response to South Africa's alarming rates of rape (one of the highest in the world), Sonette Ehlers invented the Rapex , the "anti-rape condom" replete with rows of teeth.
A Shinto tale recounts how a demon hid teeth in a damsel's vagina. She unwittingly castrates two grooms on their wedding nights before taking matters into her own hands and fashioning a device to remove the fangs herself. This is one of the few stories from around the world where a woman takes control of her own body instead of being non-consensually penetrated by men seeking to remove offending dentatae. The iron phallus she created is enshrined in Kawasaki, and many sex workers leave offerings and prayers there to protect them in their line of work.
In Māori history , the trickster god Māui decides he's going to make humans immortal through the underworld goddess Hine-nui-te-pō's vagina: He turns himself into a caterpillar and crawls into her vagina while she's asleep, thinking that exiting through her mouth would reverse the process of birth and death. But the Pīwakawaka (bird) witnesses begin laughing at this foolish notion and Hine-nui-te-pō wakes up, killing Māui with her obsidian vagina dentata and cursing humans with mortality.
The indigenous Mapuche of Chile have a chilling saying : "A woman of striking appearance has a biting vagina." In other words, a whole new way to experience Instagram and social media.
In "The Folklore of Northeastern Asia, as Compared with that of Northwestern America," Waldemar Bogoras writes about hearing the tale of a beautiful young woman who is married off to a gross, old man. In order to avoid having sex with the guy, the young bride puts a fish head in her vagina so its teeth will cut him every time he tries. The husband is traumatized, she "calls him a fool for not knowing that young girls' vaginas usually have teeth," and she lives the rest of her life without having sex with him. That's a different kind of happy ending.
In The Handbook of Native American Mythology, the Ponca story "Teeth in the Wrong Places" tells the story of one of the trickster Coyote's many sexual encounters.
Coyote comes upon a woman and her two beautiful, dangerous daughters rumored to be man-eating all over the countryside with their toothed vaginas. After spending the day with the family, Coyote is invited to spend the night sleeping between the woman's two daughters. After the younger daughter reveals that the woman is a witch who gave both of the young women vagina dentatae, Coyote kills the older daughter when she attempts to bite him with her vagina. He then kills the witch, and "knock[s] out" the younger daughter's vagina dentata, "leaving just one blunt tooth that was very thrilling when making love."
Before you leave thinking that toothed vaginas are all fictions, let me present the case of the dermoid cyst , or cystic teratoma , which caused actual teeth to grow inside the uterus of a British woman. The specimen is now on display in the University College London's Pathology Collection and is exactly as frightening as you'd imagined.
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Imagine, for a moment, that you’re about to insert your finger, tongue or penis into a vagina. Before you do, though, remember what mothers and priests used to tell little boys: “Careful — women have teeth down there!” 
It’s an obvious horror movie trope, but for many people, questions still linger around what’s actually inside the deep, dark cavern of the vagina. A combination of fear and folklore have filled in the blanks for years, and though vaginas should be more afraid of your teeth than you should be of theirs, the story of toothed vaginas and the all-powerful, castrating womxn is still very much alive in the ancient myth of the “vagina dentata.”
The first whisperings of vagina dentata go all the way back to Ancient Greece, but they also show up throughout the Middle Ages, all over Asia and even today in the modern Western world (e.g., it made an appearance in Borat Subsequent Moviefilm when Tutar, after masturbating for the first time, discovers “it has no teeth at all!”). Among the best proof points of vagina dentata through time is the omnipresence of odd-looking chastity belts designed with toothed lips, but it mainly shows up in stories and folkloric writings that position women’s vaginas as in-house self-defense units, ready and able to strike at will. 
In Japan, Ainu legend recalls a demon nesting in a young woman’s genitals and castrating an assembly line of her future husbands. The woman finally decided to take the matter in her own hands and crafted an iron phallus to break the demon’s teeth and get rid of it. Meanwhile, in Chile, the indigenous Mapuche have an old saying: “A woman of striking appearance has a biting vagina.”

As far as we know, a pussy can’t actually bite off your dick. But there are efforts to help it try. The most talked-about is an anti-rape device called the Rape-aXe , a “condom” that, when inserted, will literally shred a rapist’s dick with stacks of hook-like teeth that embed themselves into their skin. In addition to giving the wearer time to get away and causing the rapist an excruciating amount of pain, the Rape-aXe could collect and preserve physical evidence of the attack. 
Sonnet Ehlers, a retired blood technician in South Africa, came up with the idea in 1967 when she met a rape survivor who told her, “If only I had teeth down there.” Inspired by that story and the obscenely high rape rates in South Africa and beyond, she’s spent the last few decades transforming her idea into a device designed to “give women a stronger chance at escaping sexual assault and bring their attackers to justice.” (It’s still being tested and not yet for sale.)
Another real-world example that might underlie the vagina dentata myth is that teeth can grow anywhere on your body out of a bizarre benign tumor. Such a case was reported in 1989, when the American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology mentioned a dermoid cyst containing teeth growing in the wall of a woman’s vagina. So, in a way, vagina dentata can be real. 
Director Mitchell Lichtenstein considered what this would look like with his 2007 vagina dentata reference movie Teeth . The story of a young woman whose toothed pussy selectively bites off the dicks of men who assault her — but not the ones she wants to have sex with — Litchenstein says he made it to match the “gynophobic image” of the original vagina dentata myth. “[Vagina dentata] says very little about women, and quite a lot about men, who presumably invented the myth,” he tells me, explaining that the more he saw it referenced in horror and sci-fi films, the more he got the sense that it was based on nothing more than the male fear of female power. For him, making the film was a way to confront this fear directly, a process he hoped would “neuter its deeper, destructive, gynophobic power.” 
That it does — the tongue-in-cheek tone of the movie exposes the preposterousness of the myth, the result of which is a successful diffusion of any fear a toothed vagina might inspire. But is this enough to kill the myth? 
Probably not. The backlash against the Rape-aXe may explain why. When it originated in 2005, it was described by a number of people as “vengeful, horrible and disgusting” — as if rape isn’t — and its planned sale in pharmacies was vehemently opposed. Even Charlene Smith, one of South Africa’s leading anti-rape campaigners, called it a “medieval instrument based on male-hating notions.”
The Rape-aXe is far from a perfect device, but Smith’s comments reveal how it’s often the rapist who wins our sympathy, not the victim. And in a world where rapists aren’t only rarely reported but given immunity for their crimes, the vagina dentata is still the bad guy in the scenario, not them. 
This unsettling reality, however, doesn’t change the fact that as long as there’s a lack of education and gender equality around the vagina, it will remain a mysterious place. And since mystery begets myth, it’s likely that the fabled vagina dentata will still haunt and emasculate us for years to come. 
Maybe in the future, it’ll even have a grill. 
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Vagina dentata ( latinismo cuya traducción es "vagina dentada") es el nombre con al cual se describe el conjunto de leyendas , presentes en varias culturas, que hablan de las mujeres con vaginas con dientes, con la implicación de que una relación sexual culminaría en la emasculación o castración del hombre. Estas leyendas se contaban con el objeto de prevenir sobre los riesgos de mantener relaciones sexuales con mujeres desconocidas.

La vagina dentata aparece en mitos de varias culturas. Erich Neumann cuenta uno de esos mitos en los que "un pez habita en la vagina de la Terrible Mother , el héroe es el hombre que derrota a la Terrible Mother , rompe el diente de su vagina, y le fornica." [ 1 ] ​

El mito expresa la amenaza del coito que expone al hombre que, aunque empieza triunfante, siempre acaba cabizbajo. [ 2 ] ​ Durante la Edad Media, fue una leyenda que sirvió a la religión para ejercer el control sobre las prácticas sexuales "antinaturales". A través de esta y de otras amenazas, se incentivaba la virtud cristiana de la castidad, el dominio de los apetitos más bajos y se infundía miedo a los varones para que no mantuviesen relaciones sexuales extramaritales. [ 3 ] ​

La vagina dentata se ha convertido en una atractiva imagen para muchos artistas y escritores, particularmente entre las obras del surrealismo o del psicoanálisis . El mito no tiene nada que ver con Sigmund Freud , a quien se le atribuye erróneamente. Freud nunca mencionó este latinismo en ninguno de sus trabajos y va en contra de sus propios pensamientos sobre la castración. Para Freud, la vagina significa miedo a la castración, porque el niño joven supone que la mujer empezó teniendo un pene que ahora está atrofiado. [ 4 ] ​ La vagina, entonces, sería el resultado de la castración, no la causa.

El mito de la vagina dentata se ha popularizado recientemente [ cita requerida ] por su aparición en un pasaje del superventas American Gods , de Neil Gaiman , y por la película Teeth (2007). La obra de anime Wicked City y la novela Cristóbal Nonato de Carlos Fuentes contienen personajes femeninos con vagina dentata , así como en la novela Dr. Adder de K. W. Jeter . En la novela Snow Crash de Neal Stephenson aparece un artilugio llamado "Dentata", que es un dispositivo anti-violación introducido en la vagina (se cree que durante el siglo XIX se diseñaron dispositivos anti-violación similares aunque no hay registro de que realmente hayan sido usados). [ cita requerida ] Las vaginas dentadas aparecen también en la obra de ficción de Dan Simmons , por ejemplo en Hyperion y en la colección de historias cortas Lovedeath . También en un capítulo de la serie animada South Park se hace referencia a ella.

Los relatos de mujeres fantásticas con vaginas dentadas en el México prehispánico están vigentes en algunos pueblos vivos, como entre los zoques de Chiapas . La explicación que dieron los zoques a la erupción del volcán Chichonal en 1982 fue que la Piøwachuwø, una sirena que seducía a los hombres y los castraba por tener la vagina dentada, y que vivía en la laguna al interior del volcán, se movió por dentro de la tierra y cambió su morada al Tacaná , el otro volcán activo de Chiapas, ubicado a cientos de kilómetros del territorio zoque.


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