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Before I start, I want to head off any accusations of insensitivity thatare sure to be hurled my way. Anyone who knows me knows I didn't write this to upset any of our more petitely endowed lovelies. I'm merely trying to boost. the confidence of those who are are a little more lushly equipped.
So I stumbled upon an article today that really caught my interest. Not only does this article NOT say that larger labia are a problem, it actually suggests that smaller. labia could actually be an indicator of some serious medical issues.
after seeing this I did a little research. and it turns out that the internet is full of articles. linking labia atrophy (small labia or non-existent labia) with several women's health issues, from low estrogen and hypothyroidism to a few conditions. that I'm not clear what they are but they sound scary as hell.
So the next time someone looks at your luscious folds and makes some snotty remark, just remember. Not only are those big labia beautiful and sexy, they literally are healthy.
And if the person making the comment is one of those mean bitches with a manicured coin slot. Point out to her that tiny pussy lips could be a serious medical issue, and she may want to see a doctor about that.
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Did you know that: In Rwandan culture, female family members teach girls at puberty how to pull their labia to lengthen them, using local medicinal flora to ease the process. Women continue the practice into adulthood and through marriage. The most important aspect of this act sometimes referred to as Guguna Imishino, meaning pulling the labia, is to assist the couple especially the woman to ejaculate when a man strokes the elongated labia gently without any form sexual penetration.
Did you know that: In Rwandan culture, female family members teach girls at puberty how to pull their labia to lengthen them, using local medicinal flora to ease the process. Women continue the practice into adulthood and through marriage. The most important aspect of this act sometimes referred to as Guguna Imishino, meaning pulling the labia, is to assist the couple especially the woman to ejaculate when a man strokes the elongated labia gently without any form of sexual penetration.
I have heard this. I have also read that in some areas, a woman is considered incapable of pleasing a man, and therefore unsuitable for marriage unless her labia are full enough.
I have searched exhaustively for the herbs that are used by these women without much success. If anyone knows the herbs used in the salve that is used in this process, or suitable replacements available in the US, please reveal it here.
Post edited by tempest_driver at 2012-02-13 17:14:00