I find it interesting that in our culture, the way we mock the "incorrect" size/shape of a woman's labia makes a negative statement on how sexually active she is, (or perhaps it's a deeper implication that she enjoys sex too much) while we make fun males in the direct opposite way for the size of a male's penis; ie. he is unable to satisfy a woman.
There has been a recent upsurge in cosmetic surgeries for women in the attempt to look more virginal or pure. Is this a sign that gender roles are becoming more polarized? Or that we as a people are more vain/shallow, selfconcious?
Or is the upswing a result of greater confidence in the medical profession?
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