There's been a lot of talk this week about revisions to Australia's education system; increasing fees for humanities degrees, the virtues of transitioning to individualised learning and so on.
So while the topic is front of mind, can we also talk about a rather unsettling learning gap exposed by a former winner of The Bachelor?
Yes? Cool.
Laura Byrne, podcast host and partner of Matty Johnson, has highlighted just how lacklustre sex/biology education is in this country by asking a basic question about female anatomy. Pretty much the most basic question.
"How many holes does a woman have down there?"
To be clear, Laura is referring to women born biologically female.
Get to you what's in your lady garden, with this handy field guide. (Post continues below.)
(For those playing along at home the answer for most biological females is three: the urethra, the vagina and the anus. Keep reading for a handy diagram.)
The topic was initially broached on Life Uncut, a podcast she hosts with fellow Bachelor alum Brittany Hockley, when an anonymous listener shared that her male partner believed that females possess just one multi-purpose hole beneath their vulva.
Convinced the Dear Listener mustn't be alone, Byrne issued a call-out via her Instagram story.