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Nurse uses kitchen utensils to show what a Pap smear feels like and it's so spot on.
The only thing missing is the lubricating jelly.
A repost of the video has been shared over 1 million times, with women everywhere howling about the accuracy.
The National Cancer Institute recommends Pap smears every three years .
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