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genitalia

Reproductive organs of sexually reproducing animals, particularly the external/visible organs of mammals: in males, the penis and the scrotum, which contains the testes, and in females, the clitoris and vulva.



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They may be occurring in external genitalia like penis, scrotum, anus, and vulva and also internally in cervix lining, uterus and vagina.
The scope of the operation – which is often carried out in non-sterile conditions using household implements – can vary considerably from removing the clitoris to cutting away all of the woman's external genitalia before stitching the wound back together leaving only a tiny hole for menstruation and urination.
 
 
 
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