vagina
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the vaginal orifice is the genital entrance to the female reproductive organs
Female genital mutilation.
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The labia.
No you cant
The female genital area is usually blackish if the individual has dark hair. If the female is heavyset and her thighs touch, the genitals can be dark due to constant friction.
Female genital mutilation is the process of surgically removing part or all of the external female genitalia. Although the practice is illegal in many countries, it is done for cultural reasons.
Yes, female genital mutilation (FGM) can reduce sexual pleasure for women due to the removal of sensitive tissue and nerve endings in the genital area.
The female genital canal is located almost adjacent to the anal opening. The male sex organ is located some distance from the anal opening, almost in the center of the animal's belly.
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The main components of the female reproductive system are ovaries, Fallopian tubes, a uterus, the cervix, and the genital canal. Ovaries produce eggs, which then travel down the Fallopian tubes and enter the uterus, where they are fertilized. Fertilized eggs will then develop into a human baby if there re no problems. Once the baby has reached full term and is ready to be born, the cervix will dilate and the baby will pass through the cervix, through the genital canal, and then out of the mother's body.