I was just flipping through the channels and I saw a commercial for an upcoming Oprah episode. I heard Oprah say "The vast majority of woman have never looked "down there". Really? I would think the majority have looked down there with a mirror.
So, lets see who is right. Me or Oprah??
Damn! I meant to vote Barbara Streisand! Thanks Rhonda!! You so funneh!
On a molecular level, I'm very busy.
Yes for me, but I had in fact prob not looked at it until I was in my 20's. Which is actually really weird to think. It's on my body, why wouldn't I have??!! hahaha!
The poll is in my favour so far. I knew it would be. I am going to have to send Oprah a link to this thread.
My ds's birth was brutal and resulted in a lot of stitches. The first thing I did when I got home from the hospital was get the mirror out and look down there. If frankenstein had a hoo-ha, I'm pretty sure that is what it would look like.
My ds's birth was brutal and resulted in a lot of stitches. The first thing I did when I got home from the hospital was get the mirror out and look down there. If frankenstein had a hoo-ha, I'm pretty sure that is what it would look like.
Haha...........there's the positives of my 2 c-sections.bumblebby wrote: The poll is in my favour so far. I knew it would be. I am going to have to send Oprah a link to this thread.
My ds's birth was brutal and resulted in a lot of stitches. The first thing I did when I got home from the hospital was get the mirror out and look down there. If frankenstein had a hoo-ha, I'm pretty sure that is what it would look like.
LOL!Yes for me, but I had in fact prob not looked at it until I was in my 20's. Which is actually really weird to think. It's on my body, why wouldn't I have??!! hahaha!
Id have to think that childbirth with stitches would make a lot of women say yes. I think it was probably shaving why I first did, but the stitches were another big one.
I had a c-section with #2. The c-section was sooooo much better (imo).Haha...........there's the positives of my 2 c-sections.
If frankenstein had a hoo-ha, I'm pretty sure that is what it would look like.
BAH haaa haa!!!!!!
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On a molecular level, I'm very busy.
I bet my dh would agree with you too.bumblebby wrote:I had a c-section with #2. The c-section was sooooo much better (imo).Haha...........there's the positives of my 2 c-sections.
Frankenstein hoo ha ROFLMAO Thats great
Oh I remember why now. Ever had an ingrown hair "down there" yeah thats why I was looking but it was probably college.
Oh I remember why now. Ever had an ingrown hair "down there" yeah thats why I was looking but it was probably college.
Good point. I think the very first time I looked was when I decided to use tampons in my early teens.Id have to think that childbirth with stitches would make a lot of women say yes. I think it was probably shaving why I first did, but the stitches were another big one.
**muah**BAH haaa haa!!!!!!
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So what excuse should those of us without kids use?
- Shannon
I have an everyday religion that works for me. Love yourself first, and everything else falls into line.
-Lucille Ball
I have an everyday religion that works for me. Love yourself first, and everything else falls into line.
-Lucille Ball
Hey plain old curiosity got me.....-Shannon- wrote: So what excuse should those of us without kids use?
You don't have to have kids to have looked. I was probably 13 when I decided to use tampons and got out the mirror. I only shared my post birth story because it will forever be seared into my mind!!
I've had the tampoon string decide to play hide and go seek a few times
Same here. I'd be surprised if any woman said she was never curious.SBcrazee wrote:Hey plain old curiosity got me.....-Shannon- wrote: So what excuse should those of us without kids use?
- Shannon
I have an everyday religion that works for me. Love yourself first, and everything else falls into line.
-Lucille Ball
I have an everyday religion that works for me. Love yourself first, and everything else falls into line.
-Lucille Ball
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