Our Vaginas, Ourselves
Daphne Merkin had me at “These are cruel times for vaginas.” I had to keep reading.
Excerpt from Our Vaginas, Ourselves :
I have seen the future, and it is denuded. Pubic hair is out; the ubiquity of so-called Brazilian waxes, once the domain of porn stars and movie actresses, has ensured that this mossy covering is deemed no more than an aesthetic hindrance to the unfettered male gaze. Which leaves the one part of the female body formerly not available to harsh scrutiny now glaringly on display, held up to culturally defined aesthetic standards undreamed of by the smut-obsessed author of “My Secret Life,” borrowed as they are from centerfolds and online pornography. Sagging groin skin and limp labia are going the way of crooked noses and post-nursing breasts, courtesy of new cosmetic surgeries focused on this once-neglected hinterland of female beauty.
And does the general public (or pubic) know that without the brave transsexual pioneers in the field of labiaplasty, these life-altering surgeries might never have been perfected?