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Christine
January 13, 2008 - 9:56am
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a good observation
A very good question, Anita, and really the kind of mapping we need to sort out the conceptual depths of our anatomy. I posted about the very same thing not too long ago validating what you are saying, but in an opposite way :-(
After my surgery, which was about 15 years ago, I had the sudden, shocking, and opposite observation as you. My first post-surgery menstrual blood landed way to the front of the crotch of my underwear. This is because the fascia around my bladder neck was sutured to my abdominal wall, which pulled my front vaginal wall strongly forward in the process. This created a “tent” at the top of my vagina allowing my uterus to slide immediately down to occupy that space.
My guess is that your pelvis spent a lot of time rotated out of its correct alignment before you began this work. Probably from childhood you’ve been sitting and standing in ways that caused the pelvic wall to become more a “floor”. Of course your organs shifted their axes as well.
In reality, we are built much like cats and dogs in that department. If you have ever lifted up a cat’s tail you know their anus is right there in the BACK. Even as curious a little girl as I was, it never occurred to me to look for my cat’s vagina, but textbooks say it is right below the anus.
Guess what? (As all men know – lol) when a woman bends forward her orifices are also right there at the BACK, not underneath. The challenge of the human female was to stand up with her pelvis in the quadruped position. That is where the magic of the SACRED sacrum and lumbar vertebrae came in, for they allowed this marvelous transformation to our full humanity. There is no question that the female of our species made it all possible and that is not a feminist wisecrack.
So you see, in our proper posture, the vaginal exit would be higher in the crotch (toward the back) because our pelvis is properly rotated forward.
Bravo,
Christine
Christine
January 13, 2008 - 10:28am
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a simple and powerful example
And if you doubt that the pelvis stays in the same position forward bent (hands and knees like quadruped or just bent forward at the waist), bend forward and reach around to feel where your anal sphincter is as you go from bending to standing. It does not change its position one iota!
ATS
January 13, 2008 - 11:59am
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Will check that one later!
;o)