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35 Opinions About The Female Body From People Who Definitely Skipped Women’s Anatomy Class (New Pics)
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35 Opinions About The Female Body From People Who Definitely Skipped Women’s Anatomy Class (New Pics)

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By widely accepted definition, humans have 79 organs. If you aren’t a doctor or an expert, chances are that your memory of knowing what their functions are has become quite rusty since the last time you sat in a biology class. This seems to be a particular issue when it comes to the woman’s body, as many men seem to have skipped this lesson entirely.

That’s why the subreddit ‘Bad Women's Anatomy’ exists, full of blissfully ignorant males wrongly commenting on the female body. And since they decided to spell out their unbelievable opinions online, it’s only right that the Internet shames them in return. Scroll down to find some of the worst misconceptions about women's health, and don’t forget to share similar encounters below!

While you’re at it, make sure to check out a conversation with sexual empowerment coach and the host of The Unapologetic podcast, Jannine MacKinnon, who kindly agreed to tell us how we could educate ourselves better about the female body.

#1 Ah Yes, Whoever Would A Silly Woman Need To Track Days

Ah Yes, Whoever Would A Silly Woman Need To Track Days
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#2 What The F**kis A Vulva?

What The F**kis A Vulva?
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#3 Haha

Haha
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Sexual empowerment coach and the host of The Unapologetic podcast, Jannine MacKinnon, believes that women’s bodies are still surrounded by mystery because we as a society have placed a lot of shame around them.

“Although it's shifting, western culture placed a lot of shame around women's bodies, menstruation, and sexuality, making these subjects hard to talk about openly and keeping conversations behind closed doors. Furthermore, there were very limited studies done on women's bodies, leaving women with limited information to begin with.”

#4 When Young Girls Are Given Incomplete Information

When Young Girls Are Given Incomplete Information
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#5 I Don’t Know If It Fits Here But I Found It Really Funny

I Don’t Know If It Fits Here But I Found It Really Funny
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#6 Do Not Know If This Has Been Posted Before

Do Not Know If This Has Been Posted Before
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According to the Mental Health Foundation’s survey, around 85% of women feel uncomfortable in their bodies, which prevents them from talking about them or seeking out medical professionals' help when health issues arise.

#7 Push And Splat

Push And Splat
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#8 Clits Don’t Exist Apparently?

Clits Don’t Exist Apparently?
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#9 Apparently Girls Don't Have Actual Vaginas

Apparently Girls Don't Have Actual Vaginas
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Even those who gather the courage to talk to a medical professional about their concerns might not receive fair treatment, as before 1993 females weren’t included in clinical trials, and to this day the medical field is still not sure how many drugs and devices work for women. 

#10 I Don’t Even Know Anymor

I Don’t Even Know Anymor
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#11 Women Are Uncapable Of Climaxing Because I Can't Make Them Do So

Women Are Uncapable Of Climaxing Because I Can't Make Them Do So
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#12 This Was A Comment Under The Carrie Period Scene

This Was A Comment Under The Carrie Period Scene
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Most clinical testing and research has been done on men, as testing on women included too many unstable variables, like fluctuating hormones, and required greater funds to cover both gender studies. However, this is slowly but surely changing by focusing more on health conditions that everybody has but that might be experienced differently by men and women. 

#13 Tampons

Tampons
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#14 “Oh Honey, I Love You.” *vacuum Noises*

“Oh Honey, I Love You.” *vacuum Noises*
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#15 I Don’t Think You’re Going To Last Long On That Island Buddy

I Don’t Think You’re Going To Last Long On That Island Buddy
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MacKinnon emphasizes that it’s important to understand the female body better. “Women spend an average of 7 years of their lives menstruating and are affected by their hormones throughout their cycles. Something that affects women's energy, fertility, moods, sleep, sexuality, and so much more is worthy of understanding. Women are roughly half of the population, why wouldn't it be important for women to understand their own bodies, and for women and men to understand each other's?”

#16 Oof, Really No Clue About Amatomy

Oof, Really No Clue About Amatomy
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#17 That’s Not How Pregnancy Works

That’s Not How Pregnancy Works
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#18 Woman Above +25 Are Old Hags

Woman Above +25 Are Old Hags
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One way to understand the female body better is to talk about it more with men and women. This will help to normalize these conversations and help educate ourselves and others, says MacKinnon. “Men run on an average 24-hour hormonal cycle, while women run on an average 28-day hormonal cycle. The more women can understand how they're affected by the 4 phases of their cycles, the more they're able to thrive throughout the month and be less negatively impacted by menstruation,” she further explains.

#19 Fun Fact

Fun Fact
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#20 Guys On Dating Apps Answering A Simple Question: Where Does The Pee Come Out?

Guys On Dating Apps Answering A Simple Question: Where Does The Pee Come Out?
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