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Pics?

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Considering there are Wikipedia pics of the analogous Prince Albert piercing, are there any pics of this piercing? 66.234.222.96 (talk) 04:53, 28 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

yeah pics plz —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.216.46.213 (talk) 12:58, 4 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Someone didn't do their homework...

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Or simply doesn't understand human anatomy. "Princess Albertina is a female genital body piercing, where a ring enters the urethra and exits through the top of the vagina. " See the problem? I'd fix it myself but I'm in a rush at the moment, could someone check that out? Otherwise I'll fix it later. 24.13.47.211 (talk) 11:56, 20 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Could just be me but I don't see any obvious problem here... Biofase flame| stalk  14:47, 20 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Also... wouldn't it have taken just as long to edit the article as to edit the talk page? Exploding Boy (talk) 15:11, 20 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Since I see it wasn't fixed yet (and I had forgotten all about it) I'll fix it now. And Biofase I hope you aren't putting penises into anyone's urethra - the uterus is the female organ while the urethra is the male one. It's the tube inside the penis, while the uterus is the interior of the vagina. You kids these days. 24.13.47.211 (talk) 02:25, 12 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
You're a bit incorrect. Most significantly in that the uterus is a woman's womb, not the interior of her vagina. Feel free to visit the urethra and uterus articles to further educate yourself. Schwinghammer (talk) 12:25, 10 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Women definitely have urethras, but I don't quite see how the ring can exit through the top of the vagina. The top of the vagina is connected to the cervix leading to the uterus; surely the ring exits through the top of the vulva. —Aɴɢʀ (talk) 18:12, 6 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]