This is why I’m among the many who’ve hailed the arrival of “vajayjay.” Finally, we seemed to be making progress – we’d identified a word that can safely be used by men, women and children. While I knew it was gaining in usage, I didn’t recognize, until I read it in Sunday’s New York Times that the first media utterance of “vajayjay” came during a 2006 episode of “Grey’s Anatomy” when a pregnant doctor told a male intern: “Stop looking at my vajayjay.” The word’s mainstream appeal was cemented when Oprah started using it on her program.
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