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Hey ladies,

Sorry if this is too intimate a topic of conversation, but have a query and nobody to ask.

I was watching "embarrasing Bodies" on TV, and someone had undergone a labiaplasty to tidy up her bits, and it occurred to me that we carry fat all over our bodies, so what happens down stairs when we start to get thinner? :blink:

I've thought about my arms, or legs or boobs sagging, and I'm kind of prepared for the "apron", but now I have a new phobia developing!! :unsure:

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I'm laughing - I just had this conversation with a friend. She had her flap removed and her lady parts tightened. Hmmm... she said it's well worth it and just giggled. If it made her giggle happy... I'm definitely looking into it.

:D

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I'm laughing - I just had this conversation with a friend. She had her flap removed and her lady parts tightened. Hmmm... she said it's well worth it and just giggled. If it made her giggle happy... I'm definitely looking into it.

:D

Well the programme I saw it had gone wrong, and the poor girl was barely functional so it put me off - guess I'd re-consider if things changed! ;)

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I'm so glad you asked this question. I have been wanting to ask for the last two weeks but couldn't figure out how to go about it or if I even should. But yeah I'm curious also to hear what everyone's experience is with this subject.....

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This subject was discussed on "The Dr.'s" TV show yesterday. A lady called in because as she aged her lady parts were not as firm as when she was younger and she didn't like the way her slacks were fitting "down there". The lady OBGYN doc told her this is normal and will happen to every woman as she ages, but she could use some moisturizer creams and exercise that area.

I don't know what you think of the doc's advice, but I don't think that is going to work with large weight loses. Maybe it would help some if a gal was real young, had not had any children and didn't have much to lose. That's not me! :o)

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