It's disappointing that you used pictures of vulvas, while only using vaginas in the title, thereby undermining myth No 1 in the article (that the vagina is the name for the whole genital area). It would also have been helpful to encourage people to check their vulvas, to get used to their normal and be aware of changes. Sadly, I see many women who present late with vulval cancer because they didn't know you could get cancer down there.
The clitoris is a mini-penis is something your author states is true-ish, but why is there an assumption that the male is the norm and the female is a deviant or different version? Perhaps the penis is actually just a (usually) slightly larger version of the clitoris?
Incontinence is yet another female-specific issue that is underresearched and underfunded by the NHS. I found temporary help with pessaries, which changed my life, but I had to try lots of different ones, at my own cost, before I found the best for me. We'd have far more women playing sports, working in physical roles, and just living an enjoyable life, if this was addressed.
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