And when he wanted to know why DD didn't have a penis I tried to teach him "vagina". He couldn't quite say that and then I thought "well, that's not actually anatomically correct" so I tried "vulva" and he just thought that word was just hilarious and is always pointing and saying "vulva" whenever I change her nappy! But he pointed at me in the bathroom the other day and said "gina" so I guess he picked it up.
This made me laugh out loud! How adorable.

I have a habit of calling DDs whole nappy area 'bottom', which I shouldn't do. Actually this reminds me of when my Mum was changing DDs nappy and she had nappy rash. My mum was trying to tell me where it was going, "on her, um, ah" "VAGINA, Mum?" "Yeah, that" You're right, vulva is more correct though.

Actually, this reminds me of something else funny. My friends youngest daughter who's five is fascinating with breastfeeding. She's watched me breastfeed DD and has argued with me that it isn't actually milk! I tried to explain "it's like the milk you get from a carton, but that's cow milk. This is human milk" "No!" Hehe. But anyway, I digress. She was watching me breastfeed and started talking about her 'boobs'. Her mum tried to say, 'No, that's your chest' 'No, they're my BOOBS!'

I don't mind words like 'willy' or 'fanny', but some of them are quite out there and have little or no relation to actual genitals.