03/04/2023
Every woman is as healthy as her va**na. Her va**na is her most treasured intimate part and so must be given all the attention needed.
Most women have budget for their facial cream, make up kit, dresses, shoes, nails, skin and even hair yet have little or no budget to care for Their va**na and the v***a.
Everyone seems to be talking about va**nas these days, from celebrities and grammar lovers and everyone in between. Itâs becoming more difficult to sift through the dos and donâts of having a va**na. One thing Youâd be surprised how many people â of any gender â use the terms âv***aâ and âva**naâ interchangeably. Theyâre two very different things and it pays to know the difference and how they look.
So before we go into habits, letâs get a few facts straight.
Whatâs a va**na?
A va**na is also known as the birth canal for those who bear children. The va**na connects with the cervix and, through that, the uterus.
The ovaries, located on either side of the uterus, release eggs in fertile people. These eggs travel down the fallopian tubes to the uterus, where, in conception, they meet up with s***m for fertilization and implant along the uterine wall.
When fertilization doesnât happen, menstruation does. Until the egg is released, the uterus builds up extra lining to provide the most hospitable environment possible for a fertilized egg. When an egg isnât fertilized, though, this lining has to go somewhere. So it exits the body during your period until menopause or any number of factors affect menstruation.
Whatâs a v***a?
The v***a is the outside portion of the female ge****ls â the part you can see. It consists of the mons p***s, cl****is, urethra, l***a majora, and l***a minora. The l***a majora is the outer fold of the ge****ls, while the l***a minora is the inner fold. These parts help protect the cl****is, which is extremely sensitive â even more so than the head of a p***s. And like the head of a p***s, the cl****is can be a major pleasure center!