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How Much Would You Pay to Restore Your Virginity?

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You just never know what the latest sexual fad will be. Evidently there's a burgeoning market for hymen reattachment surgery or hymenoplasty.

Restoring innocence this way has sparked criticism. Religious groups that value abstinence until marriage say hymen repair is a deception. Some feminists liken hymenoplasty to female genital mutilation. In addition, hymen repair, unlike other types of reconstructive surgery, isn't taught in medical residencies. Some medical associations worry that surgeons might be improperly trained.

One woman who spent $5,000 being revirginized called it the ultimate gift for the man who has everything.

I'd think what pleasure there might be in acting as a woman's first sexual partner would be psychological, not merely puncturing a membrane.

U.S. women seek a second first time with hymen surgery

Comments

Why bother restoring the anatomy when the experience of a first time sexual experience has already been experienced. It can be deceptive, but the purpose of sexual intimacy is to heighten the relationship between partners. Does it really matter if she has has sex with others before if the relationship is fulfilling?
I think A hymen replacement would be great for those of us women who have been raped before marriage
i think this is silly. sex is sex, once you have it, you cant restore it. ithappened, whether it was consentual or not. you'll never be a virgin again, with or without your hymen. if a man wants the thought of fucking a virgin fucking roleplay, dont go waste your money.
This is a welcome ddevelopment, in as much it has no side effects. It truly can heal some wounds ffrom rape.

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My thanks,
Richard