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Show Motherlunge a novel 77 11. Let's Not Not Know You have a vagina and please: it's not a general region. It's not just down there, or just your privates. And despite what they will probably tell you at daycare, it's not your pee-pee. That refers to something else-you'll learn this on your own, as soon as you discover a way to reach that region. So let's be specific, just as your body is specific-or will be eventually, anyway-containing two hundred and six bones, ten visceral organs, and sixty thousand miles of blood vessels. Let's not not know. Because you do. That is the vulva. It's the fatty part on top, cushy, separate at the bottom. Starts out bald; gets hair later. Here is (are) the labia, the fleshy curtains you can draw to each side.... ...ta-da! That's the urethra. If you insist, that is the pee-pee. And that is the clitoris. O nucleon, keloid, tapioca bead! O lemondrop, dot matrix, glycosylated tack. Take your time learning about the clitoris, customize your approach; its job is joy. Finally, that is the vagina. Simply an opening and a long, smooth slide. A letdown, if you will. If a baby is in your tummy-your uterus, I mean-and wants to get out, here is the way it comes. And yes of course, when it comes, someone must be there to catch it. |