ok this is very embarrassing but my class has just is starting another health unit. Last we we learned the same thing and had a test and I, of course, failed miserabaly and STILL do not know where the vagina is! I was going to ask the teacher but I felt embarrased. There could be any holes! Is it the hole where pee comes out? Is it where they take a S***? or is there a third hole? =S Please answer if you're a girl since I want to know from a person that actually knows since girls have it and not boys.
AuntieEm answered Wednesday October 11 2006, 1:18 pm: the vagina is the biggest one in the front
its the one between the pee hole and the poo hole (anus)
where if you have had your period, the blood comes out/tampon goes in...
PunkieFreak4690 answered Wednesday October 11 2006, 8:46 am: At first that seemed confusing to me as well. My first time learning about the Vagina and where it was kind of puzzled me. But after awhile I learned where it was and it's not exactly where you pee at, the advice columnist below is wrong, however, there's an extremely small hole where you pee right above the vagina, so it's just a little lower than that 'pee hole'. And you have a different hole to [technically] discharge other waste in your buttocks. And what the advice columnist was right about, was it can be hard to ask about something like that, and there are many websites and books you can read. The one website I recommend is www.teenhealth.com. They give explanations and pictures about guys' genitals, and girls.'s.
Elcee answered Wednesday October 11 2006, 4:55 am: Your vagina is where you pee from. If you are finding it difficult to discuss the female body with anyone, why not get a book from the library that will answer all your questions. Hope this helps. [ Elcee's advice column | Ask Elcee A Question ]
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