Description
This bold and insightful book challenges the silence surrounding our bodies and the taboos linked to them. It reminds us that no matter what kind of body we have, our private parts often bring with them a mix of emotions, curiosity, and confusion. Questions like “Is this the right size?”, “Why does it look this way?”, or “Why do periods hurt?” are common, yet rarely discussed openly. In a society that still hesitates to even name body parts such as the vagina, clitoris, penis, or scrotum, conversations about our own bodies remain hidden under layers of shame and discomfort.
Dr. Tanya Narendra—an internationally trained medical doctor, embryologist, and scientist—brings her expertise and passion for public medical education to break these barriers. After completing her Master’s degree from the University of Oxford and registering as a doctor in the UK, she chose to dedicate her life to public health education. A member of the Royal Society for Public Health, Dr. Tanya aims to make understanding our bodies empowering, inclusive, and free of shame—transforming how we see and talk about ourselves.

