Why this penis driven society doesn't want a vagina on top
Pros:
It makes my sweet hot ass jealous, but I love my vagina too
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Author's Review
Let's face it, we still live in a male society. Even in a society that is supposedly loosing its morale fiber, its easy to see that males still dominate the market. On TV, penis is starting to be thrown around as AHHHH was thrown around on the Happy Days. Yet, VAGINA, is still in the closet. Its a dirty word. Its a taboo. It should not be spoken. Again in the movies and TV, we have 101 words for the penis, and depending on which movie you watch, its alias will come up. We here about the frank and beans, the pole, his shaft, the one eyed monster, and so on and son on and so on. But you never hear an alias for a woman's tools. Sure you may hear the occasiinal, she likes it when I go "down there", but you never hear the word VAGINA.
Eve Ensler is on a mission to set that problem right. In her book, The Vagina Monologues, Eve sets her vagina free and lets it breath. She's not happy leaving her little beauty in her pants. And why should she. If men can whip their tally-whackers out, why can't we women whip out our muffins?
This book is all vagina. Its adapted from her one women play that was a huge success. At least that's what I'm told. I never heard of Eve until this book, but I sure learned to love her fast. As her bio states in the book, she was worried about vaginas. She set off to compile as much information as she could from fellow women from all ages, races, and walks of life. Her mission: to discover what we women think about our vaginas, what we think about other women's vaginas, and what we don't think about or know about our vaginas. After interviewing a couple hundrends choochis and their owners, she compiled this book.
It could have easily been called, everything you ever wanted to know about your vagina. But its more than that. Its arranged perfectly to provide information and humor. A lot of humor. Ever story, eventhough it is unique to the vagina and her owner is in some way universal. Its universl from the names he place on them and the characteristics we place on them. After reading the book, I'm convinced that we women are more into our vaginas then men are into their penis's.
Just a warning. This book is not all humor, but humor is the piece that impressed me the most. There are almost sections on rape and other sexual abuses, so be forewarned.