My Beautiful Love Box
Outside Parts : This a drawing of the vulva and other stuff between your legs. It is a straight on view, with the thighs spread apart.
THE MONS : At the front of your body your pelvic bones come together to form your pubic bone, which protects your inside parts. The pubic bone has a little bit of fat on top of it, a cushion, called the mons. By the time you are through puberty, pubic hair will cover the mons.
THE VULVA : Under the mons is the vulva, which is the name for all of the female parts on the outside of the body. Your vulva is like a rose, with the outer parts hiding the inner parts.
THE OUTER LIPS : The outer lips (labia majora in medical terms - labia means lips) are folds of skin that are the outermost layer of your vulva. They hide and protect everything within.
THE INNER LIPS : Inside of the outer lips are the smaller, redder, more sensitive inner lips (labia minora ). These lips are made of mucous membrane instead of skin like the outer lips, which makes them more like your mouth Between these lips, in a very small space, is a lot of important stuff.
THE CLITORIS : Where the inner lips join on your front (top) side is the clitoris. The clitoris is small, and feels like a little nub - a little nub that likes to be touched. The clitoris is made entirely for pleasure, it had no other function but to help you come to orgasm - sexual climax. Sometimes it is compared to a manÕs penis, but a penis has to do a few different jobs while the clitoris is only for pleasure.
THE HOOD OF THE CLITORIS : Because the clitoris is such a bundle of nerves, it is protected by a little hood which keeps it from being stimulated all the time.
THE URETHRA : Next stop on the way down is your urethra, where your pee leaves the body. The urethra is a short tube which leads up to the bladder.
THE VAGINAL OPENING : Beneath your urethra there is the entrance to your vagina, or vaginal opening. Although it might seem small to you, this opening is able to stretch quite a bit.
THE PERINEUM : The perineum is the proper name for the space between your vulva and your anus.
THE ANUS : The anus is the ring of muscle at the end of your rectum.
Inside Parts

THE VAGINA : Your vagina is passage way between the inside of your body and the outside of your body, but it is not a simple hole. It is made of serious muscles which can pull and push. When you are not using it for anything, your vagina is quite narrow, and about four or five inches long. If you put a finger in it, you can feel its strong muscles hugging your finger. It will hold a tampon in place, but it might become deeper when you are sexually excited, or stretch wide enough to let a baby pass through it. Your vagina isn't straight up and down. It leans toward the small of your back. At the end of it, if your finger is long enough, you may feel a little round bump, like the end of a nose. This is your cervix.
THE CERVIX : Your cervix is the narrow end of your uterus (or womb), which is at the far end of your vagina. There is a little hole in its center called the os. The os will let menstrual fluid out, and sperm in, but it will not let a tampon in. If you give birth, the os will open wide enough to let the baby's head through.
THE UTERUS : Your uterus is smaller than you might guess. It is about as big as your fist. You might imagine it as an upside down pear. If you cut a uterus in half, like a pear, you would see that there is almost no empty space inside. It is a ball of very strong muscles. This little thing has to be flexible enough to grow with a fetus, and strong enough to push out the finished baby. Your cervix is the narrow end of your uterus (or womb), which is at the far end of your vagina. There is a little hole in its center called the os. The os will let menstrual fluid out, and sperm in, but it will not let a tampon in. If you give birth, the os will open wide enough to let the baby's head through. The inside lining of the uterus is called the endometrium. This lining triples in size every month in case a fertilized egg needs to plant itself there. It is full of blood vessels and other nourishment to support an embryo. When you have your period the lining disintegrates, passes your cervix and runs down your vagina.
THE FALLOPIAN TUBES : At the top of your uterus are two horns. These are called the Fallopian tubes. They are about as wide as drinking straws, and about five inches long. They work like escalators to bring your eggs down from your ovaries to your uterus.
THE FIMBRIA : At the end of the Fallopian tubes are little fingered things that look like sea plants. These are called the fimbria. They actually hang above the ovaries and draw the released eggs into the Fallopian tubes.
THE OVARIES : The ovaries are are where your eggs are made. They also produce hormones that regulate your whole cycle. They are attached on either side of your uterus. If the Fallopian tubes are the "horns" of the uterus then the ovaries are definitely "ears". They are wrinkly and about the size of a walnut. During each menstrual cycle one of the ovaries should release one egg. Sometimes, though, two eggs are released, and if they are fertilized then you have fraternal (not identical) twins.
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