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 Labiaplasty, Lets talk crotch..
 
Labiaplasty, would you?
Yes [ 5 ]  [17.24%]
No [ 4 ]  [13.79%]
I'd like my girlfriend too [ 1 ]  [3.45%]
I'd rather she didn't [ 8 ]  [27.59%]
A cooch, is a cooch [ 11 ]  [37.93%]
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Lori
Posted on May 10 2007, 10:53 PM


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I was watching a segment about elective cosmetic surgery. The kind that you never really need, but claim is an important part of life. I'm not talking about clef pallets or the aftermath of conjoined twins. I'm talking breast augmentation and labiaplasty.

The latter, I'd rarely heard of. Not something that a group of guys talk about (yeah I don't keep female friends, they piss me off).
Best described without laymans terms by Doctor Tavakoli a plastic surgeon of my home town.

However it is widely disputed that it is done for physical discomfort and problems during childbirth. Most women admit they had it done to look 'neater' down there. To be tighter and to make their menfolk happy.

Feels like an alternate universe to me, when did we start botoxing our vagoo to be tighter? What do you lot think?
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minifidel
Posted on May 10 2007, 11:05 PM


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I'm usually against any real intervention in them places. No need to mess with body like that.
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September
Posted on May 10 2007, 11:23 PM


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It seems pointless unless it's disfigured since the labia doesn't have as much of a "standard" in the media as much as breasts and chins and noses. Too much risk to sensation. They are individual, like faces.

However, if you are in business that involves sex, Porn star or model or prostitute, then its appropriate, good business sense. Getting a nose job is good business sense for women who need to be good looking and charismatic, getting your vag neatened up is something that would help a sex worker just as much.

If its for personal benefit it could also be reasonable, less time consuming than therapy for getting over that you don't like your vag, but if its for anyone else but yourself it seems stupid, especially because its for aesthetic reasons rather than to make it work better.

Would a guy get circumsized specifically for their girlfriend? or get that extention surgery?

On the other hand, its just a body part, and if a woman wants to alter it as a present for her partner thats her business. Still, changing your body to suit other people seems like a sign of weakness to me.
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Lori
Posted on May 10 2007, 11:26 PM


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Well its like the discussion about getting botox injections into your g-spot to 'enhance' the sensation. With a small chance you'd never get an orgasm again.

That chance is enough to make me go "WHOA THAR". Who would take that risk?

I think its the same with these kids of surgeries. You risk having Tara Reid's pockmarked, lopsided bewbs or a constantly sore and misshapen vagina.
I mean, if its not ridiculously bad in the first place why fix it till its broken?
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Josken
Posted on May 11 2007, 12:09 AM


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I'm usually not that against plastic surgery. If you have the means to improve yourself, do it. This on the other hand, is ridiculous. I've seen my share of vagoos and I've yet to come across one where my mind goes "Okay, I'm not fucking that." Admitted, some vagoo look better than others, but I'm much more inclined to get bothered by excessive hairgrowth than the shape of her labia. Seriously, once a guy gets that far, he'd be an idiot to stop just because she's got a fat lip.
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T-Prime
Posted on May 11 2007, 12:21 AM


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Running the risk of de-railing this thread beyond any other, I honest to God thought that the topic said "Labiapaletability" like regarding the taste of a girls naughty bits.

On the one hand, if you're getting a surgery because you're insecure with the way a body part looks, by all means if you're willing to spend the time, money, and certain pain (possibly emotional as well as physical). But on the other hand why are you insecure with your vajay-jay?
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September
Posted on May 11 2007, 12:33 AM


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QUOTE
But on the other hand why are you insecure with your vajay-jay?


I had an inherent concern that my vagoo wasn't right from a ridiculously young age because I'd never seen another persons genitals. It's pretty common for women to be afraid of or uncomfortable with the look of their bear-trap. It's probably a cultural thing, maybe modesty taught too early, or like with me, lack of knowledge of what is okay for it to be?
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Lori
Posted on May 11 2007, 01:03 AM


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I thought mine wasn't. Then it turns out my ex had an extremely small penis and I was just looking for problems with me.

Now I have the opposite problem. Pass the lube please.
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AneurysM
Posted on May 11 2007, 02:48 AM


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wow... in a topic about the vagina, I've only seen the word vagina once in this topic...

....VAGINA

*ahem* anyway... I'm personally for it,... for myself.... obviously.... however, for anyone else, it's their business... I really don't care that much if anyone else wants to do it...

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Lori
Posted on May 11 2007, 02:57 AM


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But we have awesome words for the vagina. We get to call it all sorts of things!!!
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T-Prime
Posted on May 11 2007, 03:03 AM


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I don't think I've used the word vagina around my friends at all since I was introduced to the term vajay-jay. No idea how to spell it but it sounds alot better when said.
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AneurysM
Posted on May 11 2007, 03:06 AM


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QUOTE (Lori @ May 11 2007, 03:57 AM)
But we have awesome words for the vagina. We get to call it all sorts of things!!!

ehh, it's just that the word 'vagoo' makes me cringe for some reason dry.gif
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Sender
Posted on May 11 2007, 04:20 AM


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If it were for actual medical reasons ie childbirth or repairing damage done by some sick molester or shit, then yeah, I could see it, but for pure cosmetics? I don't think anyone should have any kind of cosmetic surgery, just on general principle.
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September
Posted on May 11 2007, 09:17 AM


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QUOTE (Sender @ May 11 2007, 04:20 AM)
I don't think anyone should have any kind of cosmetic surgery, just on general principle.

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blackpiratepezz
Posted on May 11 2007, 09:50 AM


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I agree with Sender. Unless you have some serious problems (severe burn scars, etc.) I don't think much of cosmetic surgery in general. As nice as it can be to hear people say good things about your appearance, it's called self confidence/esteem for a reason. It's easier and cheaper to learn to be comfortable with yourself.
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