Virginity Cream
Meow, look away now, this is going to get rude.
An Indian company has launched what it claims is the country's first vagina tightening cream, saying it will make women feel "like a virgin" again. The company says it is about empowering women, but critics say it is doing the opposite. The BBC's Rajini Vaidyanathan in Mumbai reports. ... The makers of 18 Again, the Mumbai-based pharmaceutical company Ultratech, say it is the first of its kind in India (similar creams are already available in other parts of the world such as the USA), and fills a gap in the market. The introduction of a vagina tightening cream, follows a recent controversy over a vagina skin lightening cream. Ancient India has always been celebrated for its sexual openness. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-19353039 Actually, the worst thing about all this is the totally redundant comma in the penultimate sentence above, and the completely thought-free comment about ancient India. Having said that, I've ordered a couple of tubs. |
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Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
(Post 10249948)
Having said that, I've ordered a couple of tubs. For your arse? :blink::D |
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I was going to make in inappropriate comment about Jordan buying two dozen tubes of that stuff then asking for a refund. But I won't.
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So it's cream that offers the tightness of a virgin, without the mess?
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For the benefit of stupid pathetic men. Utterly ridiculus product that treats women as some sort of commodity.
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Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 10250063)
For the benefit of stupid pathetic men. Utterly ridiculus product that treats women as some sort of commodity.
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Re: Virginity Cream
Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 10250063)
For the benefit of stupid pathetic men. Utterly ridiculus product that treats women as some sort of commodity.
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I know this isn't really the point, but I fail to see how it would work...
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Originally Posted by LaLaLayla
(Post 10250070)
I know this isn't really the point, but I fail to see how it would work...
Or maybe, that's what it does? Who knows. Sounds like a load of old gash to me. |
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Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
(Post 10250069)
And aimed at gullible women.
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Wasn't it India that had to sell smaller condoms for their men as global standard sizes were too large?
That explains a lot. |
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Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 10250076)
To please egotistical men. Societal pressure.
Is it not just the same thing as all those penis extending emails I get? |
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Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 10250076)
To please egotistical men. Societal pressure.
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Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 10250081)
Would you blame a woman for buying it?
Is it not just the same thing as all those penis extending emails I get? Yes, same concept, but have you bought any of those creams, pills etc? Probably not, so you have resisted the pressure and expectations. You probably don't need a bigger penis to survive financially. |
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You know what I find more baffling, though... these women (loads in the US) who have their hymens repaired in order to 'become a virgin again' for their new husbands.
Surely the definition of 'virgin' is 'not having had sex yet'. Not 'intact hymen' :confused: |
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