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Schlake
Posts: 2935
Socorro, New Mexico, US
Figures Jen B wrote: The vagina is a fibromuscular tube, the walls of which are normally in apposition in ..... from The Global Library of Women's Medicine. http://www.glowm.com/section_view/headi … m/item/445 Jen It's an opening to an extra dimensional space which is disguised as something fun. And that extra dimensional space is filled with teeth.
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Managing Light
Posts: 2678
Salem, Virginia, US
Schlake wrote: It's an opening to an extra dimensional space which is disguised as something fun. And that extra dimensional space is filled with teeth. Schlake, I believe you're overthinking this.
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Vivus Hussein Denuo
Posts: 64211
New York, New York, US
Yeah, but WHAT a fibromuscular tube!
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Gianantonio
Posts: 8159
Turin, Piemonte, Italy
Figures Jen B wrote: The vagina is a fibromuscular tube, the walls of which are normally in apposition in ..... from The Global Library of Women's Medicine. http://www.glowm.com/section_view/headi … m/item/445 Jen The vagina is an anatomical structure. It is NOT a space. It can create the boundaries of a space. But it is NOT the space. Many people, apparently, didn't pay enough attention in sex-ed class and confuse the external genital structures of the female body (the the mons pubis, the two labia majora, the two labia minora, the clitoris, the vestibule, the external urethral meatus, the hymen or its remnants, the ostia of the accessory glands (Bartholin’s glands, Skene’s glands and the vestibular glands) and the perineum) with the vagina. And there are some, apparently, who believe the vagina has teeth...
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Schlake
Posts: 2935
Socorro, New Mexico, US
Gianantonio wrote: And there are some, apparently, who believe the vagina has teeth... According to Native American folklore, women are supposedly safe now because Coyote tricked the women into eating rocks instead of chickens with their vaginas.
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Gianantonio
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Turin, Piemonte, Italy
Schlake wrote: According to Native American folklore, women are supposedly safe now because Coyote tricked the women into eating rocks instead of chickens with their vaginas. Gottcha.... I think this notion that the vagina has/had teeth is evidence that the idea of a blow job was a woman's. It was dark in the cave, the guy thought he was getting some, but he unexpectedly felt teeth....
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Evan Hiltunen
Posts: 4162
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Gianantonio wrote: The vagina is an anatomical structure. It is NOT a space. It can create the boundaries of a space. But it is NOT the space. Many people, apparently, didn't pay enough attention in sex-ed class and confuse the external genital structures of the female body (the the mons pubis, the two labia majora, the two labia minora, the clitoris, the vestibule, the external urethral meatus, the hymen or its remnants, the ostia of the accessory glands (Bartholin’s glands, Skene’s glands and the vestibular glands) and the perineum) with the vagina. And there are some, apparently, who believe the vagina has teeth... Ummm, I'm pretty sure you were at my house and watched a fine, fine documentary on vagina dentata. Did you not take the lesson to hard? lol
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Gianantonio
Posts: 8159
Turin, Piemonte, Italy
Evan Hiltunen wrote: Ummm, I'm pretty sure you were at my house and watched a fine, fine documentary on vagina dentata. Did you not take the lesson to hard? lol I guess I hadn't realized it was a documentary...
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Evan Hiltunen
Posts: 4162
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Gianantonio wrote: I guess I hadn't realized it was a documentary... Pretty sure it said, "based on a true story" at the beginning. That's all the evidence I need!
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Schlake
Posts: 2935
Socorro, New Mexico, US
Evan Hiltunen wrote: Pretty sure it said, "based on a true story" at the beginning. That's all the evidence I need! Are you talking about the movie Teeth? Definitely true.
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Evan Hiltunen
Posts: 4162
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Schlake wrote: Are you talking about the movie Teeth? Definitely true. Yep. Now that's a classic that should be shown in 6th grade sex ed.
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