As predicted, I coughed my way through yesterday's cunillingus workshop. Fortunately, the students seemed unaffected by my viral state. They were an enthusiastic bunch of kids, who participate enthusiastically and asked really good questions
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A lot of the younger women I act with or see at the gym have no pubes. I don't have a problem if someone is motivated to go bare because of their own sense of aesthetics. But I think everyone should be aware that it's neither natural nor necessary.
I'm sure what the prevalence of vulvular symmetry is. No one in my life that I've spoken to about it is neat and even, so my guess is that it is, as you say uncommon. We're walking a bit of a fine line in these workshops and try really hard to be inclusive and empahsize acceptance without marginalizing anyone. I don't want the one woman in the crowd who might have plump, symmetrical labia to walk away feeling like she is the freak.
Do you know that self-pleasure manifesto book from the early 80s, possibly earlier? It had all of those line drawings of mirror-views of woman parts, and the range is astonishing.I *think* I know what book you're referring ( ... )
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One fellow even told me that the thought of pubic hair on a woman was 'gross'.
Things change. They will change back because the only thing consistant is change.
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