Venus Complete: Recognition of and Respect for the Urethrovaginal Gland and its Function

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This article is about women and girls and the potential for major changes. I begin with two premises: first, the urethrovaginal gland (UVG) and its secretion, amrita, are critical elements of being a human female; and, second, there is a genetic underpinning to the robustness of UVG activity and its contribution to sexual satisfaction. The anticipation is that, in addition to facilitating women’s sexual satisfaction both through raising awareness and identifying geneticbased pharmaceuticals, we might also modestly enhance medical care and biomedical research endeavors relevant to human female sexual anatomy and physiology. However, there is substantial, almost uniform ignorance, reticence and untoward prejudice among medical professionals-both clinicians and researchers-that has compromised innumerable girls and women. Most important has been the ubiquitous incorrect presumption that the only fluid to pass through-or issue from-the female urethra is urine. The source of the other important urethral effluent, amrita, is the UVG (sometimes known as the Skene gland), but the UVG has most often been considered a fiction, a myth or irrelevant. Thus, its secretion, amrita, has similarly been considered a fiction, myth or irrelevant. Only one venue has openly acknowledged and exploited amrita: the adult movie industry. However, such endorsement predictably added to the rationales for making light of or ignoring this aspect of femininity.
完整的维纳斯:承认和尊重尿道阴道腺和它的功能
这篇文章是关于妇女和女孩以及重大变化的潜力。我从两个前提开始:第一,尿道阴道腺(UVG)及其分泌物是人类女性的关键要素;其次,UVG活动的强劲势头及其对性满意度的贡献有遗传基础。我们的预期是,除了通过提高意识和识别基于基因的药物来促进女性的性满意度外,我们还可以适度地加强与人类女性性解剖学和生理学相关的医疗保健和生物医学研究。然而,在医疗专业人员(包括临床医生和研究人员)中,存在着大量的、几乎一致的无知、沉默和令人不快的偏见,这损害了无数女孩和妇女的健康。最重要的是普遍存在的错误假设,即唯一通过或从女性尿道流出的液体是尿液。另一个重要的尿道流出物的来源是UVG(有时被称为Skene腺),但UVG通常被认为是虚构的,神话或无关紧要的。因此,它的分泌物,amrita,同样被认为是虚构的、神话的或无关紧要的。只有一个地方公开承认并利用了色情,那就是成人电影行业。然而,这种认可不出所料地增加了轻视或忽视女性气质这一方面的理由。
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