My girlfriend is an RA(resident assistant) at her college. She tells me they have this event once a year. Basically celebrating women in their physical, mental and emotional states. They also have a men's type that isn't liked by alot of men.
It is a way for people to learn about the female reproductive system. It also allows people to come up and share experiences revolving treatment and care of the area.
It is in no way involving the Porn industry. Simply a way of learning and growing. Oh for a bit of laughter they actually sell candies and such in the shape of a vagina. My girlfriend bought me a chocolate sucker.... I didnt want to eat it lol just looked weird.
2006-06-29 06:15:40
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answered by WDubsW 5
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No, Vagina isn't a foul phrase. It is a side of the feminine anatomy. However, there's a time and a position to speak about all matters. They can have edited the phrase now not such a lot that it is shameful... however to deliver moms and dads and kids who would possibly wish that dialogue left as much as them now not the media. The Family channel finally is aware of that more youthful youngsters are apt to invite questions and this is probably not the age right level where they are able to appreciate. Use of the phrase would intent this interest to reach in advance. However, if any moms and dads are studying thins I could like so as to add. If your youngster is at the street to self discovery readily provide an explanation for this to peers and household. However, you wish to inspire them to make use of those phrases whilst its approriate and with out disgrace. Mom's and Dads can inform their little ladies historical adequate to appreciate; that you simply have to love and recognize your vagina this is a side of your sacred temple. It's what makes you a girl and exceptional from a person. Keep it blank and secure from folks that could do it damage. So, Respect my Vagina from one sister to an extra!
2016-08-30 06:56:57
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answered by golden 4
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The Vagina Monologues is an episodic play written by Eve Ensler. It premiered Off-Broadway in 1996 and won an Obie Award. She originally starred in it, playing all the various women who share their views about their vaginas with the audience; when she left the play it was recast with three celebrity monologists. The production has been staged internationally, and a television version featuring Ensler was produced by cable TV channel HBO.
2006-06-29 06:16:55
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answered by insert_name_here 4
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It's not porn. Eve Ensler is a playwrite who put together a collection of spoken and written narratives from women about, well, their vaginas. It covers a lot of issues of womanhood, but it does get graphic. It is generally performed as a play with 3 or so women presenting the narratives. I love it, but it is not for everyone.
2006-06-29 06:17:04
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answered by francesfarmer 3
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It was a one-woman-show that was transcribed into a book. It was meant to empower women. There are certain things that women shouldn't talk about and their vagina is one of them. So the creator (I forget her name) talked to women all over the country about their vaginas and got their stories. It was turned into a stage show that opened up people's eyes to what a wonderful thing a vagina is.
2006-06-29 06:19:52
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answered by Erin 7
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The vagina monologues is a traveling play that celebrates womanhood. It is a montage of short monologues that celebrate women in their physical, mental and emotional states. They also have a men's version that isn't as widely popular.
2006-06-29 06:17:14
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answered by lyndsiekivell 2
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its a series of monolouges written from many different womens point of view about their relationship with their seuality. It's a commentary about how woemen view themselves and are viewed by others in different cultures.
2006-06-29 06:18:18
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answered by Liz 4
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Old famous women talkin about their cooch
2006-06-29 06:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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heehee no not porn. liberal feminist ****. but the porn thing is quite funny
2006-06-29 06:17:02
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answered by chatxleau 2
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PUSSY
2006-06-29 06:16:07
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answered by JOHN B 2
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