Teenage boys were left red-faced after a Channel 4 presenter asked them to recite nicknames for parts of the female body on TV.
The boys were seen on the third episode of Naked Education – a show which aims to educate viewers and normalise all body types.
The six-part series is hosted by Anna Richardson, who is joined by presenter Yinka Bokinni and former Love Islander Dr Alex George.
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The programme features a group of body-positive individuals who strip bare for the cameras, in order to demonstrate what different bodies look like and help viewers overcome their insecurities.
But in one of the episodes, teenagers were discussing the education they got surrounding sex while at school, with the presenters focusing on language used around vulvas.
The vulva is the outer part of the female genitals, including the opening of the vagina, the labia majora (outer lips), the labia minora (inner lips), and the clitoris.
Dr George said that each vulva is like a “fingerprint” as the shape, size and colour varies from woman to woman.
However, some lads in the class admitted to Yinka Bokinni that they didn’t know what it was and one even made a strange noise at the sound of it.
The presenters then turned to the lad, named Elliot, and asked him about it to which he said that all he knew was that it was “down”.
The group were then asked what language they would use to call “down there” – to which, they responded words like: “vagina”, “minge” and “clunge”.
One of the girls even shouted out “glitter clitter” or “baby shooter” which made the class erupt with laughter.
The presenters turned back to Elliot for a second saying he “hadn’t said one” but he was cackling behind his hand and had gone bright red in the face.
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However, all of the teens confirmed that they didn’t call it a “vulva” at all.
Dr Alex George said: “Let’s be fair, when we were talking about vulvas, there were lots of names and words being thrown around but the guys didn’t necessarily have much idea what it really was. That’s nothing against them at all because we don’t teach them.”
Elliot, 15, said: “I didn’t know it was called a vulva before today.”
One of the girls, named Millie, 16, added: “They don’t know anything about women, basically.”
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