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What (who) is vagina$89357$ - definition

PLAY BY EVE ENSLER
Vagina Monologues; The vagina monologues; Vagina monologue; Vagina monologues; Robert Swope; Coochie snorcher; Vagina Monologues at Catholic Institutions; Kissa Yoni Ka; Vagina Monlogue; Vagina Monologue
  • V-Day logo

Womb envy         
EMOTION IN MEN BROUGHT ABOUT BY THEIR LACK OF THE FEMALE BIOLOGIC CAPABILITIES
Vagina envy; Uterus envy; Womb and vagina envy; Parturition envy
In psychology, womb envy denotes the envy that men may feel of the biological functions of the female (pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding). The neo-Freudian psychiatrist Karen Horney (1885–1952) proposed this as an innate male psychological trait.
vagina         
  • Pelvic anatomy including organs of the female reproductive system
  • The womb represents a powerful symbol as the ''[[yoni]]'' in [[Hinduism]]. Pictured is a stone yoni found in Cát Tiên sanctuary, Lam Dong, Vietnam.
  • bivalved vaginal speculum]]. The blades of the speculum are above and below and stretched vaginal walls are seen on the left and right.
  • Gram stain of lactobacilli and squamous epithelial cells in vaginal swab
  • A sheep gives birth by vagina.
  • Folds of mucosa (or [[vaginal rugae]]) are shown in the front third of a vagina.
  • An illustration showing a cut-away portion of the vagina and upper female genital tract (only one ovary and fallopian tube shown). Circular folds (also called rugae) of vaginal mucosa can be seen.
  • gynecological examination]]
  • Medium-power magnification [[micrograph]] of a [[H&E stain]]ed slide showing a portion of a vaginal wall. [[Stratified squamous epithelium]] and underling connective tissue can be seen. The deeper muscular layers are not shown. The black line points to a fold in the mucosa.
  • ultrasound]] showing the [[urinary bladder]] (1), uterus (2), and vagina (3)
  • Pre-menopausal vaginal mucosa (left) versus menopausal vaginal mucosa (right)
PART OF THE FEMALE GENITAL TRACT
Vulvovaginal health; Birth canal; Vaginal Disease; Vaginal; Female genitalia; Vaginal diseases; Vadge; Vaginal tightening; Vaginal sphincter; Human Vagina; Vaginal cavity; Vaginal orifice; Vaginal canal; Vaginas; Vaginal rejuvenation; Vaginal opening; Vaginal plate; Vegina; Quim (slang); Vaginal mucosa; Va-jay-jay; Vajayjay; Va jay jay; Vayjayjay; VAGINA; Paracolpium; Vulvovaginal disorders; Per vaginam; Female's sex organ; List of vulvovaginal disorders; Vaginae; Tenting effect; Vaginal pH; Lamina vaginae; Ostium vaginae; Vaginal ph; Loose Vagina; Vulvovaginal; Vulvovaginal health maintenance; Vaginal health; Vaginal introitus; Vaginal laxity; Ostium of vagina; Ostium of the vagina; Vaginal orifices; Vaginal plates; Vaginal mucous; Vaginal tear; Human vagina; Lower front hole; Bagina
[v?'d???n?]
¦ noun (plural vaginas or vaginae -ni:)
1. the muscular tube leading from the vulva to the cervix in women and most female mammals.
2. Botany a sheath formed round a stem by the base of a leaf.
Derivatives
vaginal adjective
vaginally adverb
Origin
C17: from L., lit. 'sheath, scabbard'.
vaginal         
  • Pelvic anatomy including organs of the female reproductive system
  • The womb represents a powerful symbol as the ''[[yoni]]'' in [[Hinduism]]. Pictured is a stone yoni found in Cát Tiên sanctuary, Lam Dong, Vietnam.
  • bivalved vaginal speculum]]. The blades of the speculum are above and below and stretched vaginal walls are seen on the left and right.
  • Gram stain of lactobacilli and squamous epithelial cells in vaginal swab
  • A sheep gives birth by vagina.
  • Folds of mucosa (or [[vaginal rugae]]) are shown in the front third of a vagina.
  • An illustration showing a cut-away portion of the vagina and upper female genital tract (only one ovary and fallopian tube shown). Circular folds (also called rugae) of vaginal mucosa can be seen.
  • gynecological examination]]
  • Medium-power magnification [[micrograph]] of a [[H&E stain]]ed slide showing a portion of a vaginal wall. [[Stratified squamous epithelium]] and underling connective tissue can be seen. The deeper muscular layers are not shown. The black line points to a fold in the mucosa.
  • ultrasound]] showing the [[urinary bladder]] (1), uterus (2), and vagina (3)
  • Pre-menopausal vaginal mucosa (left) versus menopausal vaginal mucosa (right)
PART OF THE FEMALE GENITAL TRACT
Vulvovaginal health; Birth canal; Vaginal Disease; Vaginal; Female genitalia; Vaginal diseases; Vadge; Vaginal tightening; Vaginal sphincter; Human Vagina; Vaginal cavity; Vaginal orifice; Vaginal canal; Vaginas; Vaginal rejuvenation; Vaginal opening; Vaginal plate; Vegina; Quim (slang); Vaginal mucosa; Va-jay-jay; Vajayjay; Va jay jay; Vayjayjay; VAGINA; Paracolpium; Vulvovaginal disorders; Per vaginam; Female's sex organ; List of vulvovaginal disorders; Vaginae; Tenting effect; Vaginal pH; Lamina vaginae; Ostium vaginae; Vaginal ph; Loose Vagina; Vulvovaginal; Vulvovaginal health maintenance; Vaginal health; Vaginal introitus; Vaginal laxity; Ostium of vagina; Ostium of the vagina; Vaginal orifices; Vaginal plates; Vaginal mucous; Vaginal tear; Human vagina; Lower front hole; Bagina
Vaginal means relating to or involving the vagina.
The creams have been used to reduce vaginal infections.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

The Vagina Monologues

The Vagina Monologues is an episodic play written in 1996 by Eve Ensler which developed and premiered at HERE Arts Center, Off-Off-Broadway in New York and was followed by an Off-Broadway run in at Westside Theatre. The play explores consensual and nonconsensual sexual experiences, body image, genital mutilation, direct and indirect encounters with reproduction, vaginal care, menstrual periods, prostitution, and several other topics through the eyes of women with various ages, races, sexualities, and other differences.

Charles Isherwood of The New York Times called the play "probably the most important piece of political theater of the last decade."

In 2018, The New York Times stated "No recent hour of theater has had a greater impact worldwide" in an article "The Great Work Continues: The 25 Best American Plays Since ‘Angels in America'".

Ensler originally starred in both the HERE premiere and in the first off-Broadway production, which was produced by David Stone, Nina Essman, Dan Markley, The Araca Group, Willa Shalit and the West Side Theater. When she left the play, it was recast with three celebrity monologists. The play has been staged internationally, and a television version featuring Ensler was produced by cable TV channel HBO. In 1998, Ensler and others, including Willa Shalit, a producer of the Westside Theatre production, launched V-Day, a global non-profit movement that has raised over US$100 million for groups working to end violence against women (including those who hold fluid identities that are subject to gender-based violence), through benefits of The Vagina Monologues.

In 2011, Ensler was awarded the Isabelle Stevenson Award at the 65th Tony Awards, which recognizes an individual from the theater community who has made a substantial contribution of volunteered time and effort on behalf of humanitarian, social service, or charitable organizations for her creation of the V-Day movement.