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Sex Myths

Betwixt The Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society

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Pudendum to Make Afraid

When we're developing in the uterus, up to about six weeks, even though we might be genetically different, you would not be able to tell what kind of genitals that person's going to grow up to be. All the same parts are just organized in a very slightly different way. If you get up close and personal with that person's scrotum, you're going to notice a seam running down the center,. It's called the scrotal raffy. That's where the tissue knit together to form one ball sack. The organs that become the ovaries in the people who will eventually develop, it's a girl on the day they're born type genitals, change into test

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