The article narrates a humorous anecdote from a woman reflecting on a conversation with her husband about female anatomy that revealed his surprising misconceptions. Confidently, he asserted that women had only two holes, merging sexual intercourse with urination. The wife's laughter erupted as she tried to clarify the true nature of female anatomy, including childbirth. This comedic exchange highlights a lack of sexual education and understanding, underscoring the importance of open discussions in relationships.
I have been with my husband for 13 years, and around seven years in, we were having a conversation about vaginas and sex in general.
He casually mentions how women only have two holes down there, the 'main' hole and the butt hole.
I asked him to repeat himself, and he replied, asking me how I didn't know that, but he did.
He didn't believe me until I told my grandmother, who was in her 80s at the time, what he said, and she burst out laughing.
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