“Women’s problems”. Let’s make vulvas sexy

Dr Sula Windgassen
Be Yourself

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Ever noticed that it is much more commonplace for conversations to reference stomach and toileting habits/issues as opposed to “women’s problems”? Especially in mix gendered company. It’s as if we have to pretend that we don’t have them. Vaginal issues, that is. And yet, overwhelmingly we do have them — vaginal issues (and/or pelvic issues) are actually very common.

Controversial…

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Dr Sula Windgassen is a health psychologist working in the NHS and researcher at King’s College London https://www.instagram.com/the_health_psychologist