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Plastic surgery: Designer Pocket Books

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When you thought giving birth was enough along with an annual pap-smear, comes to find out some women prefer looking as though they’ve never been touched, down there.

Instead of the satisfaction of designer handbags and Christian Louboutins, they’d prefer undergoing labioplasty and vaginoplasty in order to keep their private parts in check.  When looking up the words on dictionary.com, I found it interesting of the vagueness in detail.

Labioplasty n. Plastic surgery on a lip. #thatisall This usually takes place when a woman has a large labia.  If you watch Keeping up with the Kardashians, there’s an episode where the Kardashians sisters tease their mom Kris about having a camel toe.  Really? Who should care to know?

Vaginoplasty was vague however, self explanatory.

Vaginoplasty n. Plastic surgery of the vagina. Also called colpoplasty.

In any case, I won’t deny looking in the mirror and envisioning the frown lines gone, but after living in our bodies for years, at what point do we become OK with who we are or do we?Are women looking to be perfect? Is it insecurity and what woman compares her private parts to another?  Tell us would you consider a designer vagina?

 

Will Paula Deen’s Brand Lose Credibility?

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By reason of Paula Deen confirming on Tuesday of having Type 2 Diabetes and announcing partnering with a reputable pharmaceutical company to help others with the disease, one can’t help speculate if this will tarnish her brand.  Having Diabetes doesn’t take away from who she is as a woman, cook, entrepreneur and success story.  However, not revealing it to her fans sooner is what may draw suspicion.  Paula Deen stated that she has known over 3 yrs of her diagnosis and she wanted to let everyone know now, that having diabetes is not a death sentence.

I’m sure many will like to know why wasn’t she willing to inform her fans sooner.  Of course she didn’t put a gun up to her viewers head and make them cook the dishes she prepared.  On the other hand, coming forward sooner and creating a different diet plan for herself and viewers would have been a wonderful way to guide her devotees in the right direction.  This situation is also a great example of how important it is to use our common sense and take individual responsibility for our own health.

Paula Deen is moving forward to help others with Type 2 Diabetes with a new program, “Diabetes In A New Light.”

Do you think keeping her Diabetes diagnosis a secret for over 3 years will hinder her brands credibility?

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