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We need to talk about Emily Blunt's 'vagina dress' at the SAG awards.

 

Every now and then, an innocent woman arrives at an awards night, and somehow triggers a heated debate over the very definition of the word ‘vagina’.

It is a cultural phenomenon our ancestors would not be proud of.

But alas, here we are.

This time it was Mary Poppins Emily Blunt, best known for her roles in The Girl on The Train and A Quiet Place.

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The 35-year-old was wearing a full length pink gown, with frills over the shoulders, and was quickly accused of drawing her inspiration from a labia majora.

"All I see is a pink sparkly dress!" some protested.

But, guys, imagine her head is a clitoris.

Both Huffington Post and News Corp quickly published headlines about how Blunt's "vagina dress" had people "in a tizzy", which only put more people in a tizzy because IT'S A VULVA NOT A VAGINA.

To wear a dress that looked like a vagina would be near impossible as it is a "muscular tube" with external genitals on one end, and a cervix on the other. In fact, to properly represent the vagina, you would need to also include a large rectum around the back, and a bladder at the front, perhaps with urine in it, with ovary earrings and a womb hat.

It would be absurd.

I drew a picture to prove my point.

Thus, Blunt did not wear a vagina dress to the SAG awards.

And according to my calculations, these were also not vagina dresses.

They are vulva dresses.

And we like them very much.

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Top Comments

Cath Fowlett 5 years ago

This is stupid. I liked the dress, thought it very sculptural and didn’t think of women’s parts at all. Do these people see men’s privates whenever they go to a city and see skyscrapers?


Lily 5 years ago

Pot, kettle, black