The school system failed the guys who said sharks have pubic hair. Regardless of their knowledge about women, they should hopefully know that sharks aren’t mammals and don’t have hair.
I was very proud of myself for being able to name all of the parts in round one... And then remembered I'd better be able to name those because I'm a doctor LOL. 😅
And yet she got the Fallopian Tube and Uterine Tube listed as 2 separate things, when they're they same thing. When he said he put Fallopian Tube down for both, he was right. She was wrong for not giving him the point. He could have also said Oviduct and would have been right. They're synonyms.
"The British have landed" - The Brits, who traditionally wore red military uniforms (hence the term "redcoats"), always showed up when not wanted, just like periods.
“ The English have landed/disembark” is a French expression. After Napoleon's defeat at the battle of Waterloo in 1815, the English army invaded Paris in red uniforms. The Parisian made the connexion between the flow of menstrual blood and the invasion.
Menotoxin theory had been really wildest myth. and customs arising from it are also wild like don't go to kitchen or holy places, don't make pickle blah blah
Uterine tubes and fallopian tubes are just different names for the same thing. My A&P professor said the name uterine tubes is preferred now because they are trying to move away from body structures being named after people (fallopian comes from an anatomist named Fallopio).
Bloody Sunday is a real event: Bloody Sunday (Irish: Domhnach na Fola) was a day of violence in Dublin on 21 November 1920, during the Irish War of Independence. More than 30 people were killed or fatally wounded.
Legit the best guys on all these channels in one!! Jack n Jackson coulda made it even more of a banger 😂😂 Travis Nick and Jace stay cracking me up. Brian is the OG who could be everyone's bbf lol
1:11 i like the fact that he even knows what an IUD is. One time I mentioned it to my son's dad and he looked at me confused and asked "You have a bomb?:" He thought I said IED. (but then still didn't know what and IUD was.
As a woman who has been ttc and been through multiple rounds of IVF over the past 10 years (and a huge fan of MDJ), I’m very happy I got most of these correct 😅
I made myself laugh. I have endometriosis and while I knew the majority of the parts of the inner system, the parts I didn’t know in particular were the ones that aren’t where they’re supposed to be in me 😅. I was like ‘ What is that? Oh yeah mine grows somewhere else that’s why I didn’t know’😂 The other thing was a Fundus but idk what that was. 😅
The on the rag saying was from way back before women had tampons and sanitary napkins. They actually had to use pieces of cloth, my grandma said it was always just rags they could wash and reuse.
@@katstorm13 yes, I had to use them before. I had surgery when I was 13, lucky me also got my period the same day as the surgery. That's what the hospital made me use.
In high school I would say my Aunt Flo has come for a visit and she’s really mean when talking in front of boys so they wouldn’t know what we were talking about! Which was funny because I had a really nice neighbor named Flo that was like a grandma to me!
My younger brother called her his girlfriend! She would babysit him every so often. Lol My BFF who lived next door and Kitty corner to us was the first person I'd heard use this term. Lol
"The English have landed: its a New England thing, the north say it"- Brandel. Can confirm Brandel, that no one in the north or new england has EVER said that with the meaning being for menstruation. Been in new England for 40 years and never heard it used that way.
A lot of it stems from latin which is used in spells in some stories. There's a scene from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "Xander, don´t speak latin in front of the books," when he was looking at a book of spells lol
Some are from the names of the person who first labeled it. For example, the Fallopian Tube (aka Uterine Tube, which apparently she didn't know meant the same thing) was named for an anatomist named Fallopio.
Most famous time menstruation is referred to as "bloody Sunday" is in the movie "no strings attached" in the "period mix" they have U2's song Sunday Bloody Sunday
@@jparreno Neither did she and she asked the questions. The Fallopian Tube and Uterine Tube are the same thing. The place that the Cervix line was pointing to is the Cervical Canal.
She didn't even know all of the answers to the questions she was asking, either. The Fallopian Tubes and Uterine Tubes are the same thing. They're different names for the same part of the body. Oviducts would have worked as well.
more period slang : riding the cotton pony, shark week, lesbian vampire buffet, the elevator doors have opened, having the painters in, mad cow disease, aunt flo, there are communists in the funhouse, satans waterfall, closed for maintenence, grannys stucks in traffic,
I was surprised they hadn't heard "on the rag." It was often used/heard as an insult regarding grumpy women. It was most often said by men and not women so much.
@nicolerm It could be that we are from either different generations or different regions. In guessing generational because phrases and slang to change slowly or morph slowly over time.
Well this is more of how educated you are about this topic rather than what reproductive organs you have. This is a chance for everyone to learn, but I definitely see your point.
OMG... do you have any idea what that would look like? For men, you would get a 2 page leaflet and the second page is just cartoons that make us laugh. A women's manual would be 1000+ pages long and almost every sentence would be followed by an asterisk saying *(not in all circumstances). Not to mention that there would be references that take you to another reference that leads to another reference that then takes you back to the original page.
as someone who knew the answers of the uterus image, that was not fair at all, why are you asking for muscle names? those are not relevant to average people at all?
The confusion about “The English Have Landed” is easily cleared up when one remembers that an English soldiers uniform was a red coat
ok that makes sense, i was trying to figure that one out, the only two i;d heard of was on the rag and the 2nd one
I thought it was because... genocide
And yet the people making laws about these body parts would absolutely fail this quiz.
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This!!!
you mean.. laws protecting the growing person inside?
not your body, not your choice. unless you're taken against your will.
As someone who has those body parts I couldn't name 1/2 those body parts.
We have very complex but amazing body’s 😊 you will learn over time!
Same lol!
Girl same!!😂
You should pay attention in class instead of scrolling tik tok and Instagram 🙄
@@BusinessSkrubokay grandpa
"The English have landed" is an expression we French people use xD We say: "les anglais ont débarqué" and we call our periods "Les Anglaises"
The school system failed the guys who said sharks have pubic hair. Regardless of their knowledge about women, they should hopefully know that sharks aren’t mammals and don’t have hair.
"The English have landed" is often used in French cause the English Soldier wore red suits. The more you know :)
They wore red when they fought in America too, i'm pretty sure
Ah I thought it was because how much blood they tended to spill when colonizing lol
Nick and Jaysen are always the perfect pair together and Jaysen looks like woody with short hair
Which Woody?
@@DYLANKNAPP94 toy story
I was very proud of myself for being able to name all of the parts in round one... And then remembered I'd better be able to name those because I'm a doctor LOL. 😅
And yet she got the Fallopian Tube and Uterine Tube listed as 2 separate things, when they're they same thing. When he said he put Fallopian Tube down for both, he was right. She was wrong for not giving him the point. He could have also said Oviduct and would have been right. They're synonyms.
Old british uniforms were red, that's why 'the british have landed' is a period term. It's basically saying the red army has come to invade xD
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"The British have landed" - The Brits, who traditionally wore red military uniforms (hence the term "redcoats"), always showed up when not wanted, just like periods.
So a coregasm is definitely something new to me. I honestly didn't even know this was possible, but still interesting to learn.
“ The English have landed/disembark” is a French expression. After Napoleon's defeat at the battle of Waterloo in 1815, the English army invaded Paris in red uniforms. The Parisian made the connexion between the flow of menstrual blood and the invasion.
🤣🤣 i'm english and that tickles my dirty sense of humour.
“On the rag” is indeed a term used because women didn’t have feminine products so they would use literal pieces of cloth (rags)
I as a woman did not know most of those questions 😅
Lol same here😂
same, lol.
Me either!
Read up guys. We need to know more than the people making laws about us
I too didn't know a lot of these answers
As a woman, I learned things that I did not know either
As a woman I wasn't even able to answer some of these correct so not even us women know all about women bodies.
Menotoxin theory had been really wildest myth. and customs arising from it are also wild like don't go to kitchen or holy places, don't make pickle blah blah
I would think a woman started that, so she could get out of cooking for a few days every month lol
Uterine tubes and fallopian tubes are just different names for the same thing. My A&P professor said the name uterine tubes is preferred now because they are trying to move away from body structures being named after people (fallopian comes from an anatomist named Fallopio).
I feel like bloody sunday is definitely used to describe a period
It's kinda weird to see Jayse in a short hair nowadays. I guess we have to get used to not seeing him headbanging those pop tunes from now on. 😁
The guy putting the g spot at 3, I pity his girlfriend lmao
This was such a fun watch! Would love a part 2 of this!
When they said the British has landed. I thought the Red Coats are coming.
Bloody Sunday is a real event: Bloody Sunday (Irish: Domhnach na Fola) was a day of violence in Dublin on 21 November 1920, during the Irish War of Independence. More than 30 people were killed or fatally wounded.
Not the point
There was a 1965 Bloody Sunday as well….also U2 song Sunday Bloody Sunday 🤷🏻♀️
I'm switching from shark week to the English have landed...lol
"The English have landed" = a red coats joke.
Ohh, thx for explaining. I'm a woman and never heard that. I couldn't figure it out.
@@tiffanymichaels2429 Understandable. Kinda weird to make Revolutionary War jokes.
Not exactly super relevant.
Legit the best guys on all these channels in one!! Jack n Jackson coulda made it even more of a banger 😂😂 Travis Nick and Jace stay cracking me up. Brian is the OG who could be everyone's bbf lol
I'm a woman, and didn't know a lot of this 😅
The fact that I am a woman and I am learning with y'all 😂
I speak for all Women who live in the New England area we do NOT say "the British have landed" we dumped their tea remember?!
Someone TELL ME WHO SAYS THAT!?!? Also from New England btw
5:54 I wasn't prepared for that.
Lmao as a 33 year old female. The guys knew more than me 😂😂
Because We're Fat😂😂😂😂😂 5:59
1:11 i like the fact that he even knows what an IUD is. One time I mentioned it to my son's dad and he looked at me confused and asked "You have a bomb?:" He thought I said IED. (but then still didn't know what and IUD was.
“On the rag” - women would stuff rags in their undergarments to catch menstruation.
“The English have landed” - because they wore red coats.
I call my period " Shark week" lmao
As a woman who has been ttc and been through multiple rounds of IVF over the past 10 years (and a huge fan of MDJ), I’m very happy I got most of these correct 😅
0:04 Brian's face ... "OK. Gonna be one of THOSE episodes" 😂😂😂
I made myself laugh. I have endometriosis and while I knew the majority of the parts of the inner system, the parts I didn’t know in particular were the ones that aren’t where they’re supposed to be in me 😅. I was like ‘ What is that? Oh yeah mine grows somewhere else that’s why I didn’t know’😂 The other thing was a Fundus but idk what that was. 😅
The on the rag saying was from way back before women had tampons and sanitary napkins. They actually had to use pieces of cloth, my grandma said it was always just rags they could wash and reuse.
oh, another one i always heard growing up was Aunt Flo was visiting lol
I remember reading a book when I was younger about sanitary napkins that attached to belts. Judy Blume book I think
@@katstorm13 yes, I had to use them before. I had surgery when I was 13, lucky me also got my period the same day as the surgery. That's what the hospital made me use.
In high school I would say my Aunt Flo has come for a visit and she’s really mean when talking in front of boys so they wouldn’t know what we were talking about! Which was funny because I had a really nice neighbor named Flo that was like a grandma to me!
My younger brother called her his girlfriend! She would babysit him every so often. Lol
My BFF who lived next door and Kitty corner to us was the first person I'd heard use this term. Lol
Can you imagine reaching 100 years old and being like...I did it!
And then living for another 22 years?! this lady got to see like 5 or 6 generations.
The fact none of them knew 'on the rag.' One of the oldest terms. From when we made our pads out of rags.
Probably because none of them are GenX, "on the rag" pretty much ended with us...lol
It’s nice to learn about the female anatomy, as a 18 yr old male it’s cool to have this knowledge .
I say 'Aunt Flo is visiting'.
I say 'swimming the red sea'
Me too
I’m going to start using the term the English have landed.
😂 I refer to mine as the "Red Queen." "The Red Queen has descended!"
😂 I can confirm about the coregasm. Didn’t know it had a name.
Man I graduated 26 years ago from high school. I need to revisit some text books again. Lol
11:54
'Bloody sunday, i made that up'
No you did NOT.
There is a clear inference about the troubles in c and d.
And thats hilarious 😂😂😂
The TROUBLES
As a girl I can 3 out of the ten, I also didn’t know most of these questions
Honestly, the system failed us with this shit lol
@@ynesmclain9757 mhm preach
Missed opportunity on sharks and women having a week named after them as one of the options
I studied biology but English is my second language and I gotta tell you, that makes it a lot harder.
2:36 Awesome Hello Kitty t-shirt Brian!
Jace cut his hair omg 😳!!
😅😅he’s giving Dad vibes. Like Ned Flanders in the simpsons 😂😂😂.
English = Red Coats, thus menstruation
"The English have landed: its a New England thing, the north say it"- Brandel. Can confirm Brandel, that no one in the north or new england has EVER said that with the meaning being for menstruation. Been in new England for 40 years and never heard it used that way.
why does every part of the female reproductive system sound like it was named by wizards XD
A lot of it stems from latin which is used in spells in some stories. There's a scene from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "Xander, don´t speak latin in front of the books," when he was looking at a book of spells lol
Some are from the names of the person who first labeled it. For example, the Fallopian Tube (aka Uterine Tube, which apparently she didn't know meant the same thing) was named for an anatomist named Fallopio.
@@chb2551 sounds like geppetto's second puppet 😂
That teeth movie still haunts me lol but also wish we did have that ability to turn that on and off 😜
I've heard "The English have landed" more often as "The Redcoats have landed"
I mean, the English were called The Red Coats during the revolutionary war. It kinda makes sense 🤷
Woman here . . . I'd get less answers right than these guys
11:24 He has not once contemplated what life was like for women before menstrual products. 😂 It's the most literal slang term there is for periods 😂
Most famous time menstruation is referred to as "bloody Sunday" is in the movie "no strings attached" in the "period mix" they have U2's song Sunday Bloody Sunday
As I woman, I have never heard the English have landed; however, I have heard The Communists have arrived.
I'm a woman and I know nothing
In this house we say it’s shark week. 😂
We say Aunt Flo is visiting.
as a 16 year nurse... to hear Chris say, "Uterus proper..." I literally laughed out loud haha
i also want to say, even though i am a nurse... i totally did not get all of these correct LMAO
@@jparreno Neither did she and she asked the questions. The Fallopian Tube and Uterine Tube are the same thing. The place that the Cervix line was pointing to is the Cervical Canal.
So I'm a woman and have had three kids and I didn't know half of this
She didn't even know all of the answers to the questions she was asking, either. The Fallopian Tubes and Uterine Tubes are the same thing. They're different names for the same part of the body. Oviducts would have worked as well.
We call it The Blood Moon. Sacrifices of chocolate are made to the blood moon.
😂😂😂😂
I was riding the Crimson Tide
-Cher from Clueless
I've never seen that phrase anywhere else until now
"I was surfing the crimson wave, so I had to haul ass to the ladies" -Cher
4:52 Illusive? No, I'm pretty sure they exist. Never seen one myself, but I hear stories...
really? i'm a woman and barely knew the names of my reproductive parts
I'd never heard uterine tube. Apparently it's another term for fallopian tube. Or oviduct, which I vaguely remember learning in school.
I'm British and I've never heard of being on your period as 'the English have landed' never heard that in my 30 years of having one ever
I'd think it'd be more likely in other countries that were invaded by the British
more period slang : riding the cotton pony, shark week, lesbian vampire buffet, the elevator doors have opened, having the painters in, mad cow disease, aunt flo, there are communists in the funhouse, satans waterfall, closed for maintenence, grannys stucks in traffic,
I was surprised they hadn't heard "on the rag." It was often used/heard as an insult regarding grumpy women. It was most often said by men and not women so much.
Always used by women. Never by men.
@@wilpri I never hear women say it. Most women find it offensive. I've primarily heard men say that as an accusation
I rarely ever hear men say it. I've heard women say it quite frequently and I've never known of any woman to be offended by it.
@nicolerm It could be that we are from either different generations or different regions. In guessing generational because phrases and slang to change slowly or morph slowly over time.
10:54 pass the list of this core exercises, Kathy 🤣🤣🤣
concerning as hell that as a cis woman i didn't know most of these
Well this is more of how educated you are about this topic rather than what reproductive organs you have. This is a chance for everyone to learn, but I definitely see your point.
That’s the American education system for you.
We need to come with an Owner's Manual
OMG... do you have any idea what that would look like? For men, you would get a 2 page leaflet and the second page is just cartoons that make us laugh. A women's manual would be 1000+ pages long and almost every sentence would be followed by an asterisk saying *(not in all circumstances). Not to mention that there would be references that take you to another reference that leads to another reference that then takes you back to the original page.
If I was having irgasms working out then I’d have abs rn.
This is going to be a wild video based on 2 seconds alone (0:03-0:05). 😂😂😂😂
LOL ‘The uterus proper’ ….. I giggled too hard at that lol
Jason got a haircut very nice on him he looks so different 😊
His name is Jayse by the way
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I usually say Satan's waterfall.
I could have named all parts but I have no idea of the PH of fruits.
how many women are here to know about their own bodies! 🙋♀
The edit at Chris "not a scientist" "good at google" 😂😂😂
Oh Norway, apparently the genetics were lost on me 😂
More videos with Lionel and Jasye and Nicholas make a great team.
as someone who knew the answers of the uterus image, that was not fair at all, why are you asking for muscle names? those are not relevant to average people at all?
Sounds like I need to start working out 🤣
6:06 "It's the country that I see more frequently under the BB tag in the triple X page.'' 🤣
The English have landed is like saying the redcoats are coming
Interestingly Bloody Sunday is a U2 song that conveys the horror of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, particularly the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre.
Omg in my family we've always said on the rag for years lol
I love this very much all of those guys are smart,funny
The English wore red coats during the war with USA. Hence the expression.
As someone who lives in New England, we do not say “the English have landed” HAHA I’ve never heard that in my life!
Exercise doing what some men can't
11:52 That music video of U2 playing "Bloody Sunday" at Red Rocks in 1983 was fantastic!
Riding the cotton pony is one of my favorite slang words 😂