6 thoughts on “Woman turns her own labia into jewellery after ‘life-changing’ designer vagina surgery left her with ‘cut-offs’ she says she wants to celebrate

  1. Anyone with some left over kebab, some 30 amp fuse wire and a pair of pliers can make a killing tapping into what cannot but become the next big ‘Madonna/Beyonce does it so I, with my hive mind, have to too’ fashion fad. The economy conscious can substitute pork scratchings for dried up doner kebab meat.

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  2. I can see wealthy feminists investing in a set of ‘beef curtains’ for their windows, made from hundreds of these ‘cut offs’, to celebrate the holy vag.

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  3. FGM law makes it quite clear that no woman in the UK is legally permitted to perform circumcision on herself, or to permit anyone else to do so.

    While boys can’t even get legal protection of their sex organs, even grown women are not permitted to have an operation such as this woman has had done.

    The ONLY exceptions are where the operation is necessary for her physical or mental health, or in connection with any stage of maternity. Notably absent as an exception is labiaplasty – designer vagina surgery.
    https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/31/section/1

    I know J4MB are working hard to get attention paid to illegal MGM and this could be an extra chance both to show care for the law in general and the very stupidity of anti-GM laws. I will leave it to you to report the crime, with any attendant publicity in doing so, if you wish.

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  4. “….At this point Kiss decided ‘to transform my labia into an empowering pendant ….”

    “Empowering”?
    How is it “empowering” excactly?
    What power does it bring?

    She has that part which is shared with every other female animal.
    Ok, right – I think I see where that argument might be going, but it speaks of insecurity to me more than anything else.

    And there is another fairly obvious clue here.
    Is her name really “Kiss”?

    Well, it’s a technical possibility I suppose…

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