UK cancer trust suggests 'bonus hole' as term for 'vagina' - The more inclusive terms are offered in the cancer trust's LGBT glossary


UK cancer trust suggests 'bonus hole' as term for 'vagina'​

The more inclusive terms are offered in the cancer trust's LGBT glossary

Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust, a United Kingdom-based non-profit, is offering alternative vocabulary for women's genitalia to increase what the organization is saying is inclusivity in medical language.

According to the cancer trust's official glossary of LGBT-inclusive terms, "bonus hole" is an optional term for "vagina" in the context of cancer treatment.

According to its website, the trust offers the following definition and guidelines: "An alternative word for the vagina. It is important to check which words someone would prefer to use."

The glossary also offers "front hole" as an alternative term for a vagina.

"Using the correct language when referring to someone’s gender identity is a simple and effective way to demonstrate support and recognition," Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust states in the glossary section of its official website.

"If incorrect language is used without being corrected, it can cause someone to feel hurt or distressed. This may lead them to leave and to eventually seek support elsewhere."

The glossary offers additional guidance on terms such as "neopronouns," defined as "pronouns increasingly used in place of ‘she’, ‘he’ or ‘they;' for example, ‘xe/xem’ (pronounced zee/zem) and ‘ze/hir’ (pronounced zee/here)."

Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust began operation in 2000 after being founded by British businessman James Maxwell.

The trust was named after Maxwell's wife, Jo, who died of cervical cancer in 1999.

Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust states its mission is "to provide trustworthy information and support to everyone that needs us and campaign for the best in cervical cancer prevention, diagnosis and care."

Fox News Digital reached out to Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust for clarification on the term and on what basis the recommendation is made.

The trust did not immediately respond in time for publication.
 

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For some reason, I can't imagine anyone on this planet actually being happy with having any part of one's body being described as a "bonus hole", but maybe that's just me.
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They keep calling it LGBT, but it's only crazy trannies who have issues with their genitals. Calling a vagina any kind of hole just sounds like some degrading porn language. Nobody wants to hear that in a medical context. Well, I guess some type of insane pooner does, but anyone who has a problem with using the correct names for their anatomy really does deserve to die of cancer.
 
increase what the organization is saying is inclusivity in medical language.
Riiiiiight. Medicine, a discipline known for being all shades of grey, with no absolutes, needs to be "inclusive" of liars and lunatics who want to pretend there are no innate, immutable differences between the sexes.

The world is stupid. This is what comes of letting women and browns/blacks enter universities and workplaces. They couldn't compete on an even playing field, so they had the rules changed in their favour. Then the men used their grift against them, and we end up here.
 
A colleague of mine is just back from maternity leave amd has been subjected to the new terminology throigh a difficult birth. She’s not impressed and gave me a broad Glaswegian rant on ‘they called it chest feeding and I said to her I’m hormonal and I’ve got a fanny full of stitches, you call it that again ahm decking ye love, aye?’
I’ve yet to see a single mens service that uses these stupid words. It’s only women who get it. The men would tell them to fuck off, and we should be doing too.
 
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