Vagina size matters! Tighter is always better, the selling point for a website pushing vagina enhancement as a necessary and "important surgery for women to consider. I guess I was misinformed, I thought size was only a standard for male genitalia, but it is now one for women also. On top of all the expectations, long legs, big boobs, soft skin, hairlessness (in places that are supposed to have hair), well-kept nails and a slick coif, "acceptable" attire, "desirable" weight, and, the new addition, the perfect vagina.
The glorified genital mutilation that they are calling vaginal enhancement is about the most heinous thing plastic surgeons (and f***ing porn stars) could have come up with. Slicing away, and discarding, valuable and normal body parts that should be left alone.
The hilarious thing is women are running out and getting surgery for something that is normal, while guys continue to flash their wayward penises. And I don't see any of them getting surgery to fix those eye sores. Come on, all of us have seen the drunk guy at a house party who takes off his pants and proudly displays his almost alien looking cock for all to see (excuse me, whilst I suffer from a couple of horrid flashbacks).
To make a long story short, an adult female vagina should look like an adult female vagina, not a 7-year-old's vagina or an 11-year-old's vagina. Getting the damned bikini waxes and Brazilian waxes are bad enough. Ladies, give the vagina the credit it deserves; understand it and love it for what it is.
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No bashing penises here!!! Posted 07/17/2008 09:42 AMReply
>thing plastic surgeons (and f***ing porn stars) could
>have come up with. Slicing away, and discarding,
>valuable and normal body parts that should be left
>alone.
Uhm, hello? Ever hear of male circumcision? The common practice of lopping off perfectly normal and healthy chunks of male genitalia which include extremely sensitive bits?
Or have you ever witnessed a woman's reaction to discovering that her beau is uncircumcised? The reaction is typically one of revulsion and horror.
The practice has LONG ago been debunked as a health benefit, and is primarily still practiced solely because it makes a guy's peen look more like what society EXPECTS it to look like.
So, with regards to vaginal surgery and women's general aversion to modifying their naughty bits to meet some arbitrary societal expectation:
Double
Standard
Don't want vaginal surgery? Don't sign up for it. Do you think all cosmetic genital surgery is unnecessary and cruel? Then stop to think of the legions of men out there who were unceremoniously clipped as infants at the request of their parents (just so little Johnny doesn't have to grow up with the stigma of sporting a non-surgically-modified peen).
When you decide to procreate, keep that in mind when you decide whether to have your newborn son circumcised. Posted 07/17/2008 11:45 AMReply