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  • SUNDAY NOVEMBER 4 2007 12:00 PM

I Won't Say Va-Jay-Jay. You Can't Make Me.



I'm watching Oprah the other day and before you start yelling at me, hang on! I was not home twiddling my twat at 3 p.m. on a weekday. I'm a functioning member of society with many jobs. I was watching her show, on my time, on the DVR. Anyway, I recorded this episode because the topic of discussion was about intersex folks, or hermaphrodites if you want to be old school about it. There was a girl who was born as a woman with male hormones. She had breasts but not her period. She was born with testicles that were inside her body, lodged up near her bladder. Ouch.

Obviously the testicles were removed and she lives a normal life now. She's married to a man and has always identified herself as a straight woman. I found myself wondering, "Does she have a...?" Then Oprah broke the ice and said, "So, do you have a va-jay-jay?" The audience squealed with delight. Wheeee! Our sassy black friend said, "Va-jay-jay" and cocked her head! Tee-hee! We're all old enough that penises have entered our vaginas and babies have come out of our vaginas but we fully support the term va-jay-jay! Let's applaud!

I decided that I was being a snob. Who am I to judge Oprah's audience? I'm watching the show too, aren't I? If these ladies want to get loose and giggle at Oprah's slang, well then fine. Perhaps Oprah's producers don’t want moments to get too tender or technical. Perhaps Oprah is encouraged to say silly words that infantilize the way women talk about their bodies to lighten the mood and ease into commercial.

And then I stumbled across an article in the New York Timescalled, "What Did You Call It?" Oprah's va-jay-jay moment was not just some weird one-off thing that I happened to see. Apparently, this is like a huge thing. Oprah says "va-jay-jay" every chance she gets.



Just in case that clip was unclear, Oprah said, "My va-jay-jay is paining me."

I don’t really have a huge problem with that particular clip. Oprah is doing some stunt and trying to be funny. I'm not the comedy police. My issue has nothing to do with whether or not this clip is funny. (For the record, it is not funny.)

The problem I have is that Oprah uses the word "va-jay-jay" when she's not joking. She looked in the face of a transgendered person, who has had enough shit to deal with regarding her sex organs, and referred to this woman's hard-earned vagina as a va-jay-jay. What is wrong with the word vagina? Is it too clinical sounding? They were just discussing penises and testicles in that intersex segment. Why does the word vagina need to be cutesified?

"It began on Feb. 12, 2006, when viewers of the ABC series, "Grey's Anatomy" heard the character Miranda Bailey, a pregnant doctor who had gone into labor, admonish a male intern, "Stop looking at my vajayjay." The line sprang from an executive producer's need to mollify standards and practices executives who wanted the script to include fewer mentions of the word vagina. The show's most noted fan, Oprah Winfrey began using it on her show, effectively legitimizing it for some 46 million viewers each week."


My beef is not with "Grey's Anatomy." I've never seen the show. It's absurd that adults can't say vagina twenty-thousand times an hour if we want to but whatever. Oprah has done countless shows with Dr. Oz about men's health where the word penis is said over and over. She's done shows where she had someone describe to her what "tossed salad" means. You know there are no censors telling Oprah what she can and can't say.

In fact, I remember back when Howard Stern was fighting the FCC he often brought up that Oprah was allowed to talk about certain body parts without getting fined and he wasn’t. Stern couldn’t say "anal sex" but Oprah could because her show is considered educational. Why this refusal to say vagina? Oprah was sexually violated as a kid. She fought the odds and grew up to be a billionaire, trend-setting philanthropist and this is what she wants to do with her power? She wants to build schools for girls in Africa and say va-jay-jay?

Gloria Steinem weighed in on this issue:

"I'm hoping that the use of this new word is part of the objection to only saying vagina since it doesn’t include all of the women's genitalia, for instance the clitoris, in the way that the vulva does."


Oh Gloria, you optimistic, slightly out-of-touch first wave feminist. Of fucking course that is not the reason Oprah and her audience object to saying vagina. Oprah and her drones think that they are the epitome of irreverent and adorable with their slang. Maybe it's stupid of me to be up in arms over a word. But not saying the word is a subtle implication that there is something wrong with discussing your body and something inherently wrong with your body, especially when there really isn’t a male equivalent to va-jay-jay. I suppose there is pee-pee, but who says that after age eight? In my opinion, embracing the term "va-jay-jay" as an acceptable way to refer to the vagina in an otherwise serious conversation is the equivalent of arguing that taking your shirts off for Joe Francis is a form of feminism. We can do what we want with our bodies! We can talk about our body parts like we're little kids! Now, if you'll all excuse me, I have to go tinkle out of my front bum.

 

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derekdikdik

derekdikdik

Euless, TX
June 2006

NOV 04, 2007 03:05 PM

Well it's better than "hatchet wound" isn't it?

Clidna

Clidna

Canada
January 2005

NOV 04, 2007 03:08 PM

GonzoChaote said:
It seems trivial at first blush, but considering the way that language has been molded to either consciously or unconsciously undermine women with slang terms for the vagina (see "cunt") over the years, I'd say there's something to it.


The same thing goes for guys (see prick, dick, etc)... they just don't complain about it.

joker_

joker_

Minneapolis, MN
October 2005

NOV 04, 2007 03:20 PM

Clidna said:

But not saying the word is a subtle implication that there is something wrong with discussing your body and something inherently wrong with your body, especially when there really isn't a male equivalent to va-jay-jay. I suppose there is pee-pee, but who says that after age eight?


I think it's fairly obvious that males tend to choose slang words for their genitals that sound more masculine, and girls tend to choose words that are more feminine, or cutesy. Also, typically words like this start getting used when in a place that you don't want to be overheard talking about penises or vaginas, such as in public. Then it just ends up becoming catchy.

I personally use slang words when I'm talking to friends, my hubby, etc., and use the proper words if I'm talking to my children. I use the slang words for one reason - because it amuses me. I have no problem using the proper terminology when necessary. In my opinion, people that think not using the proper terminology is implying something is wrong, or bad, or whatever, are reading waaay too much into things.
Also, I found this concerning the origin of the word... I don't know how accurate it is, but I've personally been hearing the word since about 2001 or so, long before Oprah or Grey's Anatomy were using it.

PS: I don't like using the word va-j-j myself... it's not fluid enough for me to use it in coversation. Go ahead, make of that what you will, those of you with your minds in the gutter! wink


I am fairly sure I heard this term early on in College. That was the mid nineties.

IronOrchid

ironorchid

Australia
February 2007

NOV 04, 2007 03:30 PM

dingoes8 said:
Scrubs dubbed it a "bajingo" long before Grey's Anatomy was on the air.

Just another example of Grey's Anatomy ripping off Scrubs, except less creatively, and it becoming a phenom with simple-minded consumers/talk show hosts.



You beat me to it.

And at least on Scrubs they gave teh character a hard time about being a doctor who couldn't say vagina.

Phantasy

Phantasy

Australia
October 2005

NOV 04, 2007 03:34 PM

10k said:
Personally, I'm fond of Borat's term for the pooter, the vajeen. Makes the plain ol giney sound exotic and sensual. I'm not a fan of va-jay-jay. Words with multiple hyphens offend my sense of literary aesthetics.



I have adopted "vajeen".

Spiiike

Spiiike

Cincinnati, OH
March 2003

NOV 04, 2007 03:37 PM

I'm glad it's not the early 80s anymore or we'd all get it confused with the MTV VJ J.J. Jackson (may he rest in peace).

As in: "you saw WHOSE Vee-jay-jay-jay on MTV?"

Stil, I'm not convinced it's a better alternative to vagina than "front butt" (courtesy of my friend's pre-schooler).

nozimova

nozimova

Bloomington, IN
October 2006

NOV 04, 2007 03:39 PM

The fact that Oprah uses the word va-jay-jay does bother me a bit. It may be cute or trendy, but I hardly find it appropriate for a serious conversation. Maybe I've taken too many gender studies classes, but it makes it seem like there is something wrong with the word vagina. Why can't Oprah use it in a serious conversation? I guess it's just that I'm pretty damn sure that she would use the word penis rather than some ridiculous slang, but not vagina. It may not be a big deal but I find a little irritating.

Spiiike

Spiiike

Cincinnati, OH
March 2003

NOV 04, 2007 03:39 PM

Phantasy said:

10k said:
Personally, I'm fond of Borat's term for the pooter, the vajeen. Makes the plain ol giney sound exotic and sensual. I'm not a fan of va-jay-jay. Words with multiple hyphens offend my sense of literary aesthetics.



I have adopted "vajeen".



And what poet has described it better: "...it hangs like sleeve of wizard."

Phantasy

Phantasy

Australia
October 2005

NOV 04, 2007 03:42 PM

Spiiike said:

Phantasy said:

10k said:
Personally, I'm fond of Borat's term for the pooter, the vajeen. Makes the plain ol giney sound exotic and sensual. I'm not a fan of va-jay-jay. Words with multiple hyphens offend my sense of literary aesthetics.



I have adopted "vajeen".



And what poet has described it better: "...it hangs like sleeve of wizard."



His words are like music to my ears.

IronOrchid

ironorchid

Australia
February 2007

NOV 04, 2007 03:45 PM

Phantasy said:

10k said:
Personally, I'm fond of Borat's term for the pooter, the vajeen. Makes the plain ol giney sound exotic and sensual. I'm not a fan of va-jay-jay. Words with multiple hyphens offend my sense of literary aesthetics.



I have adopted "vajeen".



I like Ali G's version: Punani

SPOILERS! (Click to view)

Although I tend to say 'cunt', but I have no illusions about Oprah ever saying that on Tv.

btrfly0385

btrfly0385

Mission, BC
December 2005

NOV 04, 2007 03:46 PM

Isn't it kind of like calling breasts, ta-tas, tits, titties, jugs, boobs, etc.?? Seems like there will always be a nickname for just about everything. If you don't like it, don't say it. It's simple.

bluto

bluto

Seattle, WA
July 2003

NOV 04, 2007 04:29 PM

Being an intersex person, like the person mentioned in the begining of this article, is a normal life. Having parts of one's body removed to achieve some sort of repugnant status as part the rediculous gender binary system that people all over
(but not everywhere) still seem to cling to should stop happening.


In-fact this whole site makes me sad and cringe.

SleepyLady

SleepyLady

Los Angeles, CA
October 2007

NOV 04, 2007 04:29 PM

SleepyLady

SleepyLady

Los Angeles, CA
October 2007

NOV 04, 2007 04:30 PM

SleepyLady

SleepyLady

Los Angeles, CA
October 2007

NOV 04, 2007 04:32 PM

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