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#1

What A Time To Be Alive

Text post showing a hilarious misconception about women’s bodies linking periods and the full moon from an online conversation.

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"Just how little men know about women's bodies is shocking," general practitioner, medical researcher, and founder of PrimeHealth Clinical Research, Iris Gorfinkel, M.D., told Bored Panda. "A YouGov study in the UK conducted in 2019 asked British men to label a diagram of female genitalia. The results were actually abysmal. Well over half of the men surveyed could not label the [private part] or [private part], and the majority could not point out where it is that urine comes out."

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    Yeah, Sure Uncle Bob

    Tweet showing a genetic engineering student sharing hilarious misconceptions about women’s bodies and genetics online.

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    "There may be a perception from some men that they can get away with not being able to name visible parts of a woman's body, and still understand enough to know what has to go where. But that sets the goalposts pretty low," Gorfinkel said. "Things were made a whole lot better with just a bit more know-how whatever the starting point may be, there's always more that can be learned."

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    #3

    On A Thread About The Stupidest Comments Redditor's Significant Others Made

    Screenshot of a humorous online comment revealing a ridiculous misconception about women’s bodies and periods.

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    #4

    Found This Two-Fer On An Askreddit Post About The Stupidest Thing You've Ever Heard Someone Say

    Reddit thread discussing hilarious misconceptions about women's bodies and menstrual anatomy shared by users.

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    To make that a top priority, Gorfinkel gives the following reasons: "First on the list is, of course, [intimacy] because sexual characteristics define what genders are, and knowing more about a woman's body is the bedrock to great [intimacy]. [For example,] the [private part] is on the outside and that's the part that touches clothing. The [private part] actually has four parts. The mons (that's where the triangle of hair grows), the hairy outer [private part] and the hairless inner [private part], and finally the [private part]. The [private part] is simply a tube. It's a tube that connects the [private part] to the opening of the uterus, the cervix, and the cervix can be felt actually when fingers are deep inside the [private part]. And what is the [private part]? Its sole function is sexual pleasure. There is actually no such thing as a G spot and vaginal [peaks] for the most part do not exist. The [private part] has twice the number of nerve endings that a [private part] does, and it is critical to the way most women will experience an [peak]."

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    #5

    Menstrual Pain Is A Myth!

    Screenshot of a Twitter conversation revealing hilarious misconceptions about menstrual pain related to women's bodies.

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    #6

    You Get A Period! And You Get A Period!

    Tweet about misconceptions on women's bodies referencing lawmakers worried women will buy too many tampons with image of woman shopping.

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    Gorfinkel also pointed out that another reason to know a woman's body is for a man to better understand his own risks of sexually transmitted infections. To understand this, the doctor offered to look at the most common STI, the human papillomavirus or HPV. "Most sexually active women will actually contract this at some point in their lifetime, and nearly all of them are not going to have symptoms from it. But men can get this HPV and it can cause men to develop cancer, including cancers of the [private part], cancers of the [rear] and [rear], mouth, tongue, lips, esophageal and laryngeal cancer. Basically anywhere where there's a mucosa, a wet surface, it can result in HPV."

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    "There are other STDs, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes simplex, HIV, syphilis, hepatitis, and it's important for a person to see a doctor for regular checkups because so many of the diseases have no symptoms, at least half the time."

    And the third reason why men should know more about a woman's body is reproduction.

    #7

    Ink Squids

    Tweet showing a hilarious misconception about women's bodies, humorously comparing mascara to squid ink.

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    #8

    No More Bottled Water Ladies, You'll Thank Me Later

    Text post explaining a hilarious misconception about women's bodies related to drinking water and its effects on the uterus.

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    Truth be told, the same study we mentioned at the beginning of this text found that some women have problems navigating their body too. For example, 43% of them could not label the [private part].

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    The only part of the female genitalia which the majority of both genders got right was the [private part], identified correctly by two-thirds of men and women (71% of women, 69% of men).

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