Tuesday, June 10, 2014

The Vagina Booth

I have women asking me all the time if they are "normal". I didn't realize how many women were afraid to look at their own vagina, or thought it was ugly. There is no such thing!

I personally see up to 20+ vaginas a day and have been specializing in Brazilian waxing for 12 years.

I have never once seen an ugly vagina. What I see is beauty, love, power and the soul of a woman.

I hope that I have instilled in the women whom have chosen me to take care of their most intimate of grooming that they are beautiful in all their glorious shapes and sizes. It takes many different flowers to have a glorious garden!

D'Lisa Shayn - Owner and Aesthetician, Salon D' Shayn





So how does a grown woman live her entire life without seeing her vagina?

Avid YouTube sensation Davey Wavey  posed not this question, but rather why do some women choose not to look at their most sacred of parts.  At some point in a woman's life curiosity must have gotten the best of her and she either consulted the internet, or grabbed a mirror and did some investigative work.

What Davey discovered when he posted an ad on Craigslist seeking women who had never seen their vaginas is slightly shocking and a bit sad.  Wavey's recruits would be part of a video showing women discussing why they hadn't seen their vaginas -- and then finally taking a look.

These brave women who participated in this video said they never met their vaginas, for reasons.  These ranged from body image struggles, religion, insensitive remarks from former partners, to worrying that it wasn't "normal" to look and dealing with the psychological trauma of sexual assault.
"I'm afraid it's going to be ugly," says one woman featured in the video. "I've not seen my vagina because my stomach is covering it," says another.

When escorted into the "Vagina Booth" and offered a hand mirror to take a long-awaited peek, the women seem most shocked by their lack of shock at their lady bits.

The project shows a wide audience that there is no such thing as a "normal" looking vulva. No matter what, a vagina is worth celebrating -- or at least looking at.

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