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Does public discussion of private body parts lessen shame or does it just further the sexualization of women?

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Does public discussion of private body parts lessen shame or does it just further the sexualization of women?

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There’s good elements and bad elements. It’s great that Tyra (Banks) is talking about how you don’t need to douche. That’s awesome — you go, girl, thank you. She quoted her mother that you don’t need to douche because your vagina’s a self-cleaning oven. Then Oprah talked about her vajayjay. That’s great. Then you have the whole, like, “Ninety percent of guys prefer women without pubic hair.” I’ve seen so many articles about the whole new trend, like, completely bare, and it’s just like you have to do it (remove hair) every week or else you’re weird. It’s just really sad. I didn’t realize that had become the norm. Oh, it is! Anyone under the age of 30, I’m telling you, like, (having) pubic hair is like being some kind of fur baby. OK, let me stipulate — if you are part of the culture that believes in pop culture. Like, clearly, there are lots of really strong people who choose their own pube-do. But for these teen girls, it’s completely become this phenomenon. And it’s pushed, I’m sur

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