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Published 15:22 13 Feb 2019 GMT
Lots of people told him so too - including a literal gynaecologist who produced a handy diagram to explain the difference between the vagina and the vulva. Paul was having none of it though, and proceeding to justify his use of the word. https://twitter.com/DrJenGunter/status/1094831250945191936 He argued that he was speaking about "ordinary language" where people tend to refer to that part of the body as a 'vagina' in common speak. However, the article was about the vulva and not the vagina, clearly, so Paul in this case, is wrong. Take a look at his Twitter page to see just how unwilling his he is to accept defeat, as he seems to have replied to every single tweet he received since responding to The Guardian. Just give it up, man.The correct word is vagina.
— Paul Bullen (@paulbullen) February 10, 2019

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