Being a museum dedicated to vaginas, we get more than our fair share of weird FAQs.
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Being a museum dedicated to vaginas, we get more than our fair share of weird FAQs. One of the weirder ones is this: "Do I need to have a vagina to visit?" The answer is no!!! We're open to all genders and genital configurations! Here's why...
First of all, we're pretty sure other museums don't get this question. It's pretty obvious that you don't need to be a dinosaur to visit the Natural History Museum, or an absolute unit of a sheep to visit the Museum of English Rural Life, or a [joke redacted] to visit the British Museum.
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First of all, we're pretty sure other museums don't get this question. It's pretty obvious that you don't need to be a dinosaur to visit the Natural History Museum, or an absolute unit of a sheep to visit the Museum of English Rural Life, or a [joke redacted] to visit the British Museum.
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Secondly, it's invasive af to check what genitals someone has. Seriously. What a weird request.
But most of all, everyone benefits from learning about vaginas, vulvas and the gynaecological anatomy. Whether you've got all or some of the bits yourself. We cover the topics which don't necessarily get taught elsewhere. And *everyone* benefits from having this information.
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But most of all, everyone benefits from learning about vaginas, vulvas and the gynaecological anatomy. Whether you've got all or some of the bits yourself. We cover the topics which don't necessarily get taught elsewhere. And *everyone* benefits from having this information.
Following our endometriosis exhibition, we had feedback from patients who had taken their loved ones with them, and found that their loved ones now better understood their condition. It's as crucial to understand things that you aren't directly affected by as understanding things which you *are*.
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Following our endometriosis exhibition, we had feedback from patients who had taken their loved ones with them, and found that their loved ones now better understood their condition. It's as crucial to understand things that you aren't directly affected by as understanding things which you *are*.