A female student from Beijing Foreign Studies University, also known as Beiwai, holds a whiteboard that reads, "My vagina says: I get to say who to let in." A Web user from the Beijing Foreign Studies University Gender Activism Club posted a series of photos online on November 4 that show female students holding a whiteboard "quoting" their vaginas. Photo: caijing.com.cn
"My vagina says: Virginity is nonsense." The Party secretary of the university's School of English and International Studies, surnamed Lu, said the activity was organized by some female students to promote a stage drama Ways of Vagina, which is based on The Vagina Monologues by American writer Eve Ensler in 1996. The Vagina Monologues mainly talks about women's opinion on vagina and calls for greater respect of women. Photo: caijing.com.cn
"My vagina says: Do not treat me as a sensitive word." Photo: caijing.com.cn
"My vagina says: I can be sexy but you can't harass!" Photo: caijing.com.cn
"My vagina says: I need respect." Photo: caijing.com.cn
"My vagina says: Open for business." Photo: caijing.com.cn
"My vagina says: Closed for business." Photo: caijing.com.cn
“My vagina says: I am her boss.” Photo: caijing.com.cn
"My vagina says: She wants to be heard, seen and acknowledged." Photo: caijing.com.cn
"My vagina says: Keep away if you are not the one." Photo: caijing.com.cn
"My vagina says: I need freedom." Photo: caijing.com.cn
"My vagina says: Do not take love as an excuse." Photo: caijing.com.cn
"My vagina says: You need to be invited to get in." Photo: caijing.com.cn
"My vagina says: I need sex education to know more about myself." Photo: caijing.com.cn
"My vagina says: I desire happiness free from being defined and restrained." Photo: caijing.com.cn
"My vagina says: I want [sex]! I do want [sex]!" Photo: caijing.com.cn