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@S_Studio42
Jun 30, 2026, 02:28 AM
Why Don't Women Know What Their Vulva Looks Like?
Perhaps due to physiological structure, almost every man knows what his penis looks like. They are taught from a young age to maintain hygiene and frequently see their own genitals. However, the situation is vastly different for women. Even in their teens and twenties, many women are not entirely clear about the complete appearance of their vulva.
It isn't until they suddenly get curious and place a mirror or camera between their legs. This behavior could stem from curiosity or concern. Whatever the reason, they finally get to see the real appearance of their vulva. However, this experience can leave them feeling shocked, embarrassed, or even fearful.
Why don't women know what their vulva looks like? One significant reason is the influence of society and culture. Female genitals are often considered a taboo topic, and people avoid discussing and displaying them. This taboo has led to women's lack of understanding and recognition of their own bodies.
Additionally, the structure of the female vulva is more complex than that of men, including the clitoris, labia majora, and labia minora. This complexity can make it difficult for women to understand and recognize their own vulva.
However, understanding the appearance of one's vulva is crucial. It can help women take better care of their bodies, avoid genital diseases and infections. At the same time, understanding one's vulva can also enhance women's confidence and self-esteem, helping them enjoy a better sex life.
Therefore, we should encourage women to learn more about and recognize their vulva. We can eliminate social and cultural taboos through education and communication, promoting women's understanding and respect for their bodies.



