An Open Letter to My Daughter About Your Vagina

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Dear Daughter,

Let’s get straight to the point: it’s not a “hoo-ha,” a “puffle,” or a “down there.” It’s your vagina. I brought you into this world, and I refuse to diminish its significance by using silly nicknames.

Sweetheart, your vagina is just one part of a much larger system—your sexual and reproductive organs. In reality, it’s the clitoris that holds more fascination and complexity. The vagina? It’s merely a passage. Think of it as a canal, while your clitoris is the charming gondolier that makes everything interesting.

Now, I can already hear you saying, “But Mom, my friends call theirs fluffies and pinkies! Vaginase are so embarrassing!” To which I’d respond, “Darling, your friends are going to grow up and face real situations one day. They’ll find themselves in a car with their high school crush and need to understand what they’re getting into. They should confidently say: ‘This is my vagina you’re trying to enter. If we don’t take precautions, we could end up with an unplanned pregnancy or a sexually transmitted infection.’”

Let’s be real: no euphemism has ever resulted in a baby or an STD. Penises and vaginas, with that little gondolier leading the way, are responsible for a lot.

So, as you step into adulthood, I’m handing you your vagina and all that comes with it—your cervix, labia, ovaries, and even your perineum and clitoral hood. More than that, I’m giving you ownership of your body and your identity. I’ve been striving to offer you the truth since you were little. If I can’t even name your body parts honestly, how can I prepare you for life’s tougher challenges?

The world is complex, and so is your body. There are layers to everything—from relationships to personal growth. Marriage, for example, can be filled with love, but it also can involve conflict and forgiveness. Life can be messy and unpredictable. And while the journey will have its share of discomfort—like those childhood vaccinations—it can lead to great benefits.

Embrace the truth, my dear. It’s often more painful to realize you’ve been misled than to face the truth head-on. Comparing yourself to others can be tough, yet it’s a valuable learning experience. Remember, commitments—like having a pet—are serious, not just a passing fancy.

So go ahead, buy those cute shoes and wear them! Take risks, try foods you think you won’t like, and get in the picture once in a while. Your presence is important.

Understand that one day, it will just be you and your vagina navigating through life. I can’t shelter you forever, nor do I want to. I want to see you soar, free to explore the world ahead of you with confidence.

With love,
Mom

Summary

In this open letter, a mother imparts wisdom to her daughter about embracing her body, particularly her vagina, and understanding the complexities of adulthood. She emphasizes the importance of honesty, personal ownership, and navigating life’s challenges with confidence.


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