![]() ![]() Wire service provided by AFP and Press Association. Irish sport images provided by Inpho Photography You can obtain a copy of theĬode, or contact the Council, at PH: (01) 6489130, Lo-Call 1890 208 080 or email: images provided by Press AssociationĪnd RollingNews.ie unless otherwise stated. Ombudsman, and our staff operate within the Code of Practice. The Journal supports the work of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press VIVA LA VULVA, we say! DailyEdge is on Instagram! If you’re really loving them and in the market for some wall art, you can buy this version above for the bargain price of $25 on ebay. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯īut on this day, choose to believe that it’s a symbol of luck that women will be able to take back control of their body. Truth is, nobody really knows what they were meant to symbolise.īut the truth is that we’ll never really know images of naked women holding giant version of their genitals symbolizes. Or that it was used to warn people of the dangers of sex. Others think it was used by the church to keep evil spirits out as they were often placed above doors and windows. ![]() Some believe they’re a representation of a pagan goddess who could bless women with fertility, and that the figure was associated with ‘ birthing stones‘ that were used to break luck to women in childbirth. We have the name ‘Síle Na Gig’ to thank for the slang word of ‘gee’ for your vagina, as ‘gig’ is actually pronounced as ‘gee’. It has a bony head with a grim face the arms flexed and both hands are indicating or touching the vulva. Thus the legs and genital area are only barely traceable. There are signs of deliberate hammering below the waist.
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