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Osher Günsberg: The body part you can stop feeling insecure about. Now.

One of our favourite men wants to talk to you about your vagina.

It was with equal amounts of horror and sadness that I read a story about women in the UK injecting their vaginas with fillers. They are asking cosmetic surgeons do this to them because they are worried that what they see doesn’t look like what their partner sees in porn, and that they’re also worried about their vaginas ‘ageing’.

For more: Very NSFW: Women are now injecting their vaginas with filler.

If this resonates with you at all – and I really hope it doesn’t – please allow me to respond from the perspective of a 41-year-old man in a committed, loving relationship, but who has spent some time doing field research on the subject, back when I was a single man.

Osher Gunsberg. The man speaks sense.

Firstly – let’s get two things clear. In the words of my mate who’s a beautician (and she’s seen more women with their knickers off than we’ve had hot dinners), “Vaginas are like snowflakes, no two are alike.”

Trust me, innies, outies, big, small, lopsided – there’s no such thing as “normal”. You are already perfect.

And secondly, no man has ever said, “I was totally going to have sex with her, but I took her undies off and she was an outie – so I stood up, put my jeans back on and left.”

As a collector of odd and interesting books, in my library I have the classic piece of feminist lesbian literature The Cunt Colouring Book by San Francisco artist Tee Corrine. Back in 1975, Tee took photographs of about 50 different women’s vaginas and then anonymised them by tracing around the outlines of the inner and outer labia, leaving a blank tracing for people to colour in. Originally designed as an teaching aid for women’s sex education, this book elicits different responses from the men and women in my house that pick it up.

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Once after a dinner party, one of my guests spotted it and curiously brought it to the table. She started leafing through pages and her eyes widened, as it seemed it was the first time she was looking at the structure of vaginas that weren’t her own.

She was in disbelief as she saw the different shapes and sizes, gasping as she turned each page, “What? No! No way! Oh poor girl! Really? How? URGH! Oh no…” etc. I can understand her shock at all the hair on show (the book is from the 70’s after all) however it was clear that the true scope of variance of vaginal construction had never really occured to her.

“She was in disbelief as she saw the different shapes and sizes, gasping as she turned each page, ‘What? No! No way! Oh poor girl! Really? How? URGH! Oh no…'”

When the two guys next to her picked up the book, their reaction couldn’t have been more different. As every page turned, they simply responded, “Seen that, and that, yup, yes, been there, uh huh, OH YEAH, yes, mmm hmm, bigger than that for sure, yes, yes, definitely would” etc.

The only conclusion I can draw here is that the phrase “you can’t be what you can’t see” must also apply to vaginas. If you’re comparing yourself to perfect porn vaginas, I’ve got news for you – those women aren’t just cast because their face matches a certain look, but their lady parts as well.
(Truth be told, same goes for fellas and comparing themselves to truncheon-weilding male porn actors. They’re cast because they’ve a special “gift”)

Mamamia TV posed the question, ‘Is my vagina normal?’. You can watch the video below. (Post continues after video).

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Perhaps it’s an over-arching effect of the enormous availability of hardcore porn in society, and people are not only emulating what they see but they’re comparing themselves to the impossible bodies and body parts that they see.

For more on the subject I defer to the wonderful Cindy Gallop who I had the chance to interview for my podcast not long ago. Her now-legendary TED Talk “Porn Sex Vs Real World Sex” busts it all open in about five minutes flat. (Post continues after video)

But what about amateur porn you ask? Well according to Cindy, “99% of porn billed as “Amateur” is made by professional production companies…those dorm rooms don’t exist you know”.
So even the videos that are supposed to be of real women with real bodies having real sex are make-believe.

I guess the thing I’m trying to get across here is that your vagina is already perfect. If the man you’re with has a problem with your lady garden, perhaps it’s time to either talk to him about vagina varieties, or maybe it’s even time to get a new man.

Osher Günsberg is the host of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, and his podcast can be heard here. He’s a step-dad in training, a forum curator at THNK Amsterdam, rides his bicycle a lot and only eats plants. 

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