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  2. Category:Vulva - Wikipedia

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    Female genital procedures (2 C, 44 P) V. Vagina and vulva in art (1 C, 23 P, 1 F) Y. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  3. Vulva - Wikipedia

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    The most prevalent form of non-consensual genital alteration is that of female genital mutilation. This mostly involves the partial or complete removal of the vulva. [131] Female genital mutilation is carried out in thirty countries in Africa and Asia with more than 200 million girls being affected, and some women (as of 2018). [131]

  4. Category:Women and sexuality - Wikipedia

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  5. Labia - Wikipedia

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    In several countries in Africa and Asia, the vulva is routinely altered or removed for reasons related to ideas about tradition, purity, hygiene and aesthetics. Known as female genital mutilation, the procedures include clitoridectomy and so-called "pharaonic circumcision," whereby the inner and outer labia are removed and the vulva is sewn shut.

  6. Category:Vagina - Wikipedia

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    V. Vabbing; Vagina and vulva in art; Vagina dentata; Vagina Museum; Vaginal adenosis; Vaginal anomalies; Vaginal artery; Vaginal atresia; Squamous cell carcinoma of the vagina

  7. File:Female sexual arousal.JPG - Wikipedia

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    Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act warning This work, which was made after November 1, 1990 and depicts one or more actual human beings engaged in sexually explicit conduct—including but not limited to "lascivious exhibition of the genitals or pubic area of any person" (USC 18 § 2256)—has record-keeping requirements in the United States under the Child Protection and Obscenity ...

  8. Vagina - Wikipedia

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    The term vagina is from Latin vāgīna, meaning "sheath" or "scabbard". [1] The vagina may also be referred to as the birth canal in the context of pregnancy and childbirth. [2] [3] Although by its dictionary and anatomical definitions, the term vagina refers exclusively to the specific internal structure, it is colloquially used to refer to the vulva or to both the vagina and vulva.

  9. Category:Sexual arousal - Wikipedia

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