Via Amy Alkon, I found this horrifying article about a practice that I was aware of, but tried not to think about too much: women having cosmetic surgery on their genitals.
Now obviously women and men should be able to do anything to their bodies that they damn well please - be it eating themselves to death, smoking like chimneys, self-mutilation, or whatever they please. It might not be clever or pretty, but it's also nobody's business but theirs.
That said...
Cosmetic surgery is not the pretty picnic that many people seem to think it is. I have friends who have had it, and their stories of what the surgery and recovery periods entailed were enough to turn this girl's stomach. A friend of mine - a slim, gorgeous, intelligent woman who no more needed plastic surgery than she needed a brain transplant - told me about being wrapped so tightly in bandages after her liposuction that she would wake up in the middle of the night, unable to breathe. Her mother had to help her in and out of her skin-tight body wrappings every day (she could only take them off to bathe), and she was in excruciating pain for weeks.
But that's liposuction. I can kinda see the temptation there.
When it comes to genital reconstruction, I do not understand the reasoning at all. Is there anyone willing to put forward the argument that it's possible to undergo this surgery and not suffer from a crippling lack of confidence and no sense of self-worth?