There's an evolutionary reason for that, right? I mean, yeah. Like when we were primates, it was a way to visually signal back when we were a bit more conspicuous about our goods,. It was a signal to the males of the species, right? To come hither. There are conditions where the labia menorah is so long that women are like, it's uncomfortable. And you do need to have some of it removed. But I think it's very problematic when it is a let's just remove it all together. Like let's cut it down as little as possible.
Dr. Jolene Brighten is a board certified naturopathic endocrinologist, clinical sexologist, and prominent leader in women’s medicine. Dr. Brighten is also part of the MindBodyGreen Collective and a faculty member for the American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine. Her work has been featured in the New York Post, Forbes, Cosmopolitan, Huffington Post, Bustle, The Guardian, and ABC News. Her latest book is Is This Normal? Judgment-Free Straight Talk about Your Body.
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