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Men Try To Identify The Clitoris And The Results Are Hilarious

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Updated 11:24 8 Apr 2022 GMT+1Published 11:49 7 Apr 2022 GMT+1

Men Try To Identify The Clitoris And The Results Are Hilarious

Five men completely mislabel the clitoris on a diagram of female genitalia, and viewers have flooded to the comments to give their thoughts

Eve Edmunds

Eve Edmunds

We recently took to the streets of London and asked men if they could locate the clitoris on a diagram. 

Put simply, they weren’t very successful. Watch here:



The video sees five men being shown a picture of female genitalia, and they are each asked if they can point to where the all-important body part is. 

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Rather depressingly, they pointed to everywhere except the clitoris - including the vagina, urethral opening, and even the labia are where the primary female erogenous zone is located. *Sigh*. 

As one exasperated commenter put it: “Literally no hope for women left with guys trying to rub the urethra.”

Many people didn’t seem very surprised at what they were watching, commenting: “This explains a lot.”

Another viewer joked: “My husband got it right. And that’s why he’s my husband.”

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And a fourth commenter said: “Come on guys, I’m gay and I know where it is.”

Clay model of female genitalis - Cottonbro on Pexels
Clay model of female genitalis - Cottonbro on Pexels

A study by YouGov in 2019 found that around a third of people appeared to struggle when asked to label a diagram of female genitalia - and it’s far from being a male issue.

Twenty-nine per cent of women and 31 per cent of men in the study could not identify the clitoris. 

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Even more shockingly, the study found that half of Brits can’t accurately explain the function of the urethra, vagina, or labia. 

Sixty-one per cent of men and 55 per cent of women couldn’t label the urethra on the diagram, while 59 per cent of men and 45 per cent of women couldn’t say where the vagina is. 

Another commenter added: “[To] do a job right, do it yourself.”

From what we saw in the video, she might be onto something!

Featured Image Credit: LadBible/Tyla
Eve Edmunds
Eve Edmunds

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