The truth about vaginal tightness and looseness

Vaginal tightness or looseness is not well understood by most people. We explain the physiology.

Periods: hygiene and etiquette

How to avoid grossing out the people you care about with your period.

Vaginal epithelial cells – a short description

A short description of the four types of epithelial cells found in the human vaginal tract.

The Vaginal Maturation Index

The VMI is a test for ratios of certain vaginal cell types to indicate the impact of oestrogen.

Aunt Vadge: is my butthole weird?

Are discolouration, flappy bits and hair normal for a butthole?

What ‘being a virgin’ actually means (and doesn’t mean)

Being a virgin is a complicated business these days.

Aunt Vadge: he put the tip in – am I still a virgin?

Is fingering and just the tip counted as losing your virginity? We discuss.

How to remove an ingrown hair on your bikini line

Clear instructions for removing an ingrown hair from your bikini line, and tips to prevent it in future.

Checking out your own cervix

Instructions on how to take a look at your own cervix.

A normal cervix and how to care for it

Your cervix is the gatekeeper to the uterus, blocking and allowing entry as required, and changing across your menstrual cycle.

How to have sex 101

Don't know how to have sex? We explain.

A serious chat about your flaps – understanding labiaplasty

Love 'em or hate 'em, your labia are yours, and you can have a labiaplasty if you want to! A long read about labiaplasty.

Aunt Vadge: why can’t I go deeper?

Why you might feel too tight to go deep, what's really going on, and gentle ways to make penetration comfortable.

Understanding and using the female condom

The female condom IS an option! We discuss the pros and cons of this form of barrier protection for sex.

Aunt Vadge: bits come out of me after sex – why?

Why you might see fleshy bits after sex or hard fingering, what they usually are, and when it's worth a doctor's look.

Bartholin glands

Your Bartholin's glands are responsible for making you wet when you are turned on, producing moisture/fluid that lubricates the outside of your vulva.

Understanding the Skene’s glands

The Skene's glands are located next to the urethra, and produce fluids that support vaginal and sexual health.

How to clean a child’s vulva and vagina

Instructions for cleaning a young child's vulva for newbies.

How to make yoghurt with your vaginal bacteria

Genius makes yoghurt out of her vaginal secretions.

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