Why Are People Uncomfortable With the Word "Vagina"?

A substitute teacher in Michigan was fired for using the word “vagina” in an art history class and this isn’t the first time this has happened in Michigan. Why are people so afraid of the word “vagina”?

Vagina is part of a woman's anatomy. It isn't a dirty word. We all come from one. But that didn't stop a substitute teacher from being fired when using the "v-word" to describe a Georgia O'Keeffe painting — or from the Michigan legislature from banning Rep. Lisa Barthe from the floor for using the word during a debate about abortion. We have no problem with saying elbow, or clavicle — so what's going on with this strange, possibly sexist, aversion to saying the word vagina?

Mic.com
DEFEND A LIBRARY OF IDEAS
Your $5/month helps preserve a treasure trove of transformative films — free from ads, algorithms, and corporate influence. Subscribe here.
Gender Explore All
Environmental Films
Trending Videos Explore All
Trending Articles Explore All
Recent Documentaries Explore All
Video Deep Dives Explore All
What People Are Watching Now
Most Watched Documentaries Explore All
Support independent media that amplifies real voices and movements. 



Subscribe for $5/month to become a patron and watch over 50 patron-exclusive documentaries.

Share this:

Share