Ann,
Anything we can do to help. . .it was our pleasure! =0)
Even the word "labiaplasty" sounds strange!
It
sounds like they literally made up the word, or created it on the fly
for a surgery that previously had no purpose anywhere until they were
able to make enough women feel bad about what they possess.
It's like someone living on a planet where some people have 2
eyes, and others have 3 eyes. They all SEE exactly the same,
and all their eyes work the same, yet some weirdo surgeon
intentionally creates a case for the people who have 2 eyes to get a
3rd eye surgically implanted.
Of course the question most of
the people who have 2 eyes would ask is: "Why in the hell would I
have surgery to have a 3rd eye implanted when my two eyes work just
as good as, and see just as well as people who have 3 eyes??"
Of course, because this example is SO ridiculous, the logic is
immediately obvious that there is no need for surgery on these people
with 2 eyes to make them "fit in" with the people who have 3 eyes.
So to make the procedure more enticing the doctors start
"misinformation" campaigns making the people on the planet believe
that people with 2 eyes are "deformed" or have something "wrong" with
them.
People with 2 eyes, now start to go and get the
surgery.
See how that works??
Now that is a
RIDICULOUS scenario, wouldn't you agree??
The same is true
for labia surgery. It's just RIDICULOUS.
But there is
so MUCH misinformation about what is "beautiful" in our society, that
women often get the impression that something is wrong with them, and
are pressured to "look pretty" (makeup), "smell good" (perfume), and
be PERFECTLY symmetrical (like models who starve themselves, or who
have a genetic predisposition to look a certain way that is
considered "favorable" by the modeling industry -- [doesn't make them
any more beautiful than any other woman]).
It's all bullshit
if you ask me. . .and I'm glad you saw through it and did what felt
"right" to you as all women should.
Just my 3 cents. . .