Hey all,
I posted the following in the original thread, but
wanted to post it here as well, since I didn't get a chance to
respond in the original thread, when the "good doctor" had originally
posted. . .
Wow. . .
I apologize for not being more
active on the site during this time-frame. . .
First let me
just tell the great "doctor". . .that the human body exists in
perfect form, and there is never a need to change it.
Now on
the other hand, if you're born with tumors all over your face, and
the condition is life-threatening then surgery is most likely a
viable option, but when we're talking about a woman's pussy or any
other part of her body (I'm not really for breast enlargement either
-- I like 'em natural), surgery is ever hardly a viable option,
especially since most women who walk into to a doctor's office like
yours are probably just feeling insecure about what they have, and
then the few who actually experience pain or discomfort based on
their lifestyles can find remedies like Shawn suggested to fix the
problem in thought and in deed.
Surgery is hardly ever the
option for these women.
Sorry doc, but it's a good thing you
weren't at a SexyLabia.com get-together -- you might not have made it
out alive.
I'm supposed to be the level-headed one among us,
and I fear I would've joined in the stomping and kicking that
would've ensued on your poor, helpless body as the women kicked you
while you were down, and perhaps "emasculated" you in the most basic
manner (hint,hint) and the men spit on you and tormented you further
for the lack of balls you have to stand up for women on an issue that
is highly controversial, but still quite obvious in the opinion all
should have on this topic.
But still, this controversy is a
bit like the one that surrounds abortion -- another issue I won't get
into.
Either way Doc, I'm sure you could've easily chosen a
more sound means of being "doctor" -- perhaps as a psychologist or
psychiatrist to try and understand why the women who make the
decision to get a labia-plasty do so in the first place, and help
them to understand why they are already beautiful the way they are,
and that there are other remedies to solving their labia issues if
they are experiencing pain or discomfort (I suspect the majority who
go through with the surgery do so purely for aesthetic reasons).
But then suggesting that would mean you would have had to acquire
your Ph.D in something constructive, rather than destructive, and
then I remember to myself, you're still a man.
Men find it
much easier to destroy rather than create, which is why as a
population, we've discovered millions of ways to kill each other, yet
not one of us has ever lived past the ripe old age of 200 years old.
So many ways to destroy, not one developed yet to create and/or
preserve that which we value most in the first place.
Take
care Doc. . .
- Eric