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Your Vagina: An Owner's Manual


A penis is man's best friend. Really! Ask any guy -- they love their genitals. But say the word "vagina" and watch women cringe. We've got some incredible machinery down there, capable of bringing life into the world, and some of us haven't even read the owner's manual. So here it is: our female-friendly guide to your sexual health, including maintenance, malfunctions and safety features.
Under the Clitoral Hood
A woman has more reproductive parts than she has pairs of shoes. Learn the difference between your vagina and vulva so you can make sense of routine repairs:
G Marks the Spot
A man can figure out how to fix an engine, but ask him to find your clitoris and he'll be down there for days. If you can't make your own motor hum, who's going to show him the way? Learn how to track down the elusive orgasm, put your sex drive in overdrive and stop libido killers in their tracks.

Time for a Tune-Up
Everything you need to know about pelvic exams and PAPs, from abnormal readings to HPV.

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