aletta
April 14, 2006
and found this site! Thank you for the serious, sexy and funny view
of yours. It really changes my way of looking at myself! It's great!
But now I have a new problem. It took years for me to
accept for myself that I was verry unhappy with my labia (it was a
taboo, even for myself). When I was 36, I was diagnosed with bladder
cancer (wich is really strange for a woman that age). I allways hated
to go docters, because I was so ashamed of myself. Luckily I had a
very good specialist, I could speak with him about it and he told me
I was normal. But I got very angry because after the first operation
I had to get bladderexaminations every 3 months. This was a very
difficult period (5 years) for me, in wich I learned a lot about
myself.
Now I am free of cancer and decided that I
seriously want to have the labia surgery and then I found your
website ...
I have to cry writing this, but in fact it is also
hilarious and you make me doubt about my plans ...
Dear aletta,
Thank god you won your battle with cancer. I have seen people going through similar ordeals and it's brutal. I'm in awe of the inner strength people like you posses to keep on fighting for your life throughout years of suffering.
Like most cancer survivors you probably started to fully appreciate
every good thing—big or small—that happens to you nowadays.
Your discovery of this site is not for nothing. Say no to
labia
surgery and keep your labia!
