Healthline: Term ‘Vagina’ No Longer Gender Inclusive – Uses ‘Front Hole’ Instead

Healthline: Term ‘Vagina’ No Longer Gender Inclusive – Uses ‘Front Hole’ Instead

Major shift in much-respected health journal

The official Healthline website, one of the most trafficked sites in the US, has announced the Term ‘Vagina’ Is no longer ‘gender inclusive’ and will now begin using the new term ‘front hole.’

The health-related website global ranking by Alexa in the United States is 237.

The major shift in much-respected health journal was so they could be ‘ more inclusive to the LGBTQIA community.’

So, if you identify your self as a kettle, a teapot, or even an electric shaver you can use the term “front hole” and still feel included.

Caldronpoll.com reported:

Healthline has claimed health disparities and higher rates of HIV and STIs observed in LGBTQIA communities are due to discrimination in the sex ed world.

So, the California based health information provider has adopted the gender-inclusive term “front hole” in place of the medical term, “vagina” in their latest LGBTQIA safe sex guide.

“For the purpose of this guide, we’ll refer to the vagina as the ‘front hole’ instead of solely using the medical term ‘vagina,’” the document explains.

“This is gender-inclusive language that’s considerate of the fact that some trans people don’t identify with the labels the medical community attaches to their genitals.”

“For example, some trans and nonbinary-identified people assigned female at birth may enjoy being the receptors of penetrative sex, but experience gender dysphoria when that part of their body is referred to using a word that society and professional communities often associate with femaleness. An alternative that’s becoming increasingly popular in trans and queer communities is front hole.”


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