Dear Alice,
Does urine exit the female body from the vagina or the clitoris?
Dear Reader,
Neither.
Urine exits from a separate body part called the urethra (the "pee
hole"), which is below the clitoris and above the vaginal opening. Refer
to diagrams in human sexuality and anatomy text books to help make
this more clear, or read the directions for using tampons since they
have illustrations and information that you might find useful.
Female anatomy can be pretty confusing since there is a lot going on
"down there." Women, unfortunately, are not encouraged to look at their
vulva and identify their many intricate, delicate, and powerful parts.
Getting to know one's own genitals is really important, much in the way
regular breast (and testicular) self-exams help women understand what is
normal for them. That way, they have a reference point so that when, and
if, there are any changes, they can identify them. Body knowledge
is body power!
If you are talking about your own body, Alice suggests that you take a
mirror, a flashlight, and some time and privacy to explore your "down
under." If this is about a partner, or when (and if) you have a woman
partner, you can explore and unravel this mystery together.
- Alice
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