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/.ㅤ — 4 months ago(November 07, 2025 11:14 PM)
Do mermaids have vaginas?
That depends on the version of mermaids you’re talking about — because they’re mythological, their anatomy varies depending on the story or artwork.
In most folklore and mythology, mermaids are half human (upper body) and half fish (lower body). Since fish reproduce externally (females release eggs and males fertilize them outside the body), a classic “fish-tailed” mermaid probably wouldn’t have human reproductive anatomy like a vagina.
However, in some modern fantasy and art, mermaids are portrayed with more human-like lower bodies (or anatomically ambiguous designs) — in those interpretations, artists or writers sometimes imagine them as having human reproductive organs, but that’s creative license, not tradition.
Would you like me to tell you how reproduction is described in traditional mermaid myths from different cultures?
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TaraDeS — 4 months ago(November 08, 2025 02:21 AM)
She's Got Marty Feldman Eyes November 08, 2025 12:07 AM

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Since their lower bodies are fish-like, mermaids are more likely to lay eggs.
To prevent just any Tom, Dick or Deli
from fertilizing them, Tom, Dick or Deli
must be drowned.
@Mod on Duty
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Pets and Animals
for advanced education.
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