• Lesson 103 - Lady Garden Horticulture - The VAGINA... who is she, really?

  • May 7 2025
  • Length: 38 mins
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Lesson 103 - Lady Garden Horticulture - The VAGINA... who is she, really?

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    Understanding Your Lady Garden: From Anatomy to Myths - The Long Awaited Vagina Podcast Kickoff


    Jump into the premiere episode of the Long Awaited Vagina Podcast where we dive headfirst into understanding our wonderful lady gardens! In this episode, we unravel the anatomy of the vagina and vulva, debunk some historical misconceptions, and explore why women have been so disconnected from their genital health. We shed light on Freud's outdated views on female orgasms, discuss the detailed anatomy of the vulva, and laugh about some nicknames along the way. Plus, we tackle the myth of the hymen and its impact on female sexuality. So, put on your headphones, ladies, because it's time for some real talk about our lady parts. Stay tuned for an enlightening, relatable, and slightly irreverent journey through our genital urinary system!

    00:00 Introduction to the Long Awaited Vagina Podcast

    01:05 Freud's Impact on Female Sexuality

    07:22 Understanding the Vulva vs. Vagina

    09:16 Anatomy of the Vulva

    26:02 Inside the Female Reproductive System

    36:19 Debunking the Hymen Myth

    41:43 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes

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