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New trend for virginity ops in Mexico
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<blockquote data-quote="net1" data-source="post: 22307"><p>Plastic surgeons in Mexico report a big increase in the number of women who who want to become virgins again.</p><p></p><p>The surgery has been available for a few years but has become fashionable with about seven women a month undergoing treatment in Mexico City.</p><p></p><p>The procedure lasts for 45 minutes and costs around £1,000. The hymen is totally reconstructed and the healing period is from one to four weeks.</p><p></p><p>Doctor Juan Jose Castaneda told La Republica online: "The surgery leaves women as if they never had sexual intercourse."</p><p></p><p>Psychologist Ricardo Melgoza criticised the trend saying: "It is a double mistake, the woman lies and presents her new partner with a fake virginity, but she's also fooling herself. This is the result of a sexist and hypocritical society."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net1, post: 22307"] Plastic surgeons in Mexico report a big increase in the number of women who who want to become virgins again. The surgery has been available for a few years but has become fashionable with about seven women a month undergoing treatment in Mexico City. The procedure lasts for 45 minutes and costs around £1,000. The hymen is totally reconstructed and the healing period is from one to four weeks. Doctor Juan Jose Castaneda told La Republica online: "The surgery leaves women as if they never had sexual intercourse." Psychologist Ricardo Melgoza criticised the trend saying: "It is a double mistake, the woman lies and presents her new partner with a fake virginity, but she's also fooling herself. This is the result of a sexist and hypocritical society." [/QUOTE]
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