We were worried about what we think about vaginas, and even more worried that we don't think about them.
We were worried about our own vaginas.
They needed a context of other vaginas--a community, a culture of vaginas. There's so much darkness and secrecy surrounding them--like the Bermuda triangle. Nobody ever reports back from there.
So there were vagina interviews, which became vagina monologues. Over two hundred women were interviewed. Old women, young women, married women, single women, lesbians, college professors, actors, corporate professionals, sex workers, African American women, Hispanic women, Asian American women, Native American women, Caucasian women, Jewish women. At first women were reluctant to talk.
They were a little shy. But once they got going, you couldn't stop them.
Women secretly love to talk about their vaginas.
They get very excited, mainly because no one's ever asked them before.
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