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Documentary
Lisa Rogers
A documentary investigation into the rising trend of vaginal cosmetic surgery in the UK, exploring why women and teenage girls seek these procedures and examining societal pressures around body image and beauty standards.
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What this book knows
Women are surgically altering healthy genitals because pornography and male commentary have made normal bodies feel monstrous.
embodiment
I'm trying to understand why there are a growing number of women in the UK who seem to hate their vaginas.
PVDE-RC-001She hates the way her vulva looks so much she's considered surgery, but I'm hoping a cast might persuade her to love her lips.
PVDE-RC-013shame
I used to use mascara and color it in… all I think about is why are we watching this because he wants this image of perfection.
PVDE-RC-008He said 'big flappy fanny… nobody's ever going to want you' — and it really did play on my mind.
PVD-RC-020self-and-identity
It's worse than death, I think — death is even better than finding out I'm not a virgin.
PVDE-RC-019If during that process of learning you've had an operation on your vagina to change it, it's irreparable.
PVD-RC-011Illuminates
6 published passages · documentary · research analysis
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