You mean where they go to the bathroom?
Right behind the clitorus
The lower female genital tract consists of the vagina and the cervix.
The female genital organ is the vagina, and on its exterior is the vulva (labia majora).
Converting male to female anatomy requires removal of the penis, reshaping genital tissue to appear more female, and constructing a vagina. A vagina can be successfully formed from a skin graft or an isolated loop of intestine
Yes if she hasn't had surgery yet. No if she had corrective genital surgery (her testes are removed).
one is a female and the other is a male :P
Christopher P. Crum has written: 'Diagnostic gynecologic and obstetric pathology' -- subject(s): Female Generative organs, Diseases, Female Genital Diseases, Gynecologic pathology, Complications, Diagnosis, Pregnancy, Pathology, Pregnancy Complications 'Genital papillomaviruses and related neoplasms' -- subject(s): Cancer, Condylomata Acuminata, Female Genital Neoplasms, Generative organs, Genital Neoplasms, Genital Neoplasms, Female, Infections, Papillomavirus diseases, Papillomaviruses, Pathology
the vaginal orifice is the genital entrance to the female reproductive organs
Female genital mutilation.
James Willocks has written: 'Ian Donald' -- subject(s): Ultrasonic imaging, Biography, Gynecologists 'Obstetrics and gynaecology' -- subject(s): Female Genital Diseases, Genital Diseases, Female, Gynecology, Obstetrics 'Essentials of obstetrics and gynaecology' -- subject(s): Female Genital Diseases, Genital Diseases, Female, Gynecology, Obstetrics
vagina
No you cant
The labia.
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.
Goodrich Capen Schauffler has written: 'Pediatric gynecology, with sections on urology and proctology' -- subject(s): Adolescent, Child, Children, Diseases, Female Genital Diseases, Genital Diseases, Female, Gynecology, Pediatrics 'Pediatric gynecology..' -- subject(s): Adolescent, Child, Children, Diseases, Female Genital Diseases, Genital Diseases, Female, Genitourinary organs, Gynecology
Yes women with HPV give men genital warts.
William Blair-Bell has written: 'The principles of gynaecology' -- subject(s): Female Genital Diseases, Genital Diseases, Female, Surgery