Arguing with logic is just daft. Found this on another sub. I absolutely cannot take credit.

I mean, at least my sample was a bit bigger than two anecdotal experiences, although I do agree that any Reddit thread is likely far from a reliable source of information, save perhaps for r/science threads. I actually based my original claim on a few medical sites I found. In retrospect, I should definitely have been clearer that it seems it can actually happen, which was totally an error on my part, but it doesn't really excuse the personal attacks and insults I got from some of the commenters. In total, I got one rational reply that actually made a good argument (that I may have misinterpreted a statement on one of the sites).

I'm a bit offended that you think I don't know what a vulva is, but whatever. She definitely meant vulva, although, of course, that was one woman out of several dozen that replied, and she's very likely in the vast minority. However, the fact that you haven't seen or heard of it doesn't mean it can't and doesn't happen. It's a bit like the people who believe Covid doesn't exist because they supposedly don't know anyone who got it. Like, really, do you know all the people and personally asked each of them whether they've had the virus?

I don't mean to offend you, just pointing out some holes in your reasoning. Yeah, let's call it a night. Cheers!

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