
To celebrate their first year together as a married couple, she went to a plastic surgery clinic and had a hymenoplasty operation.
The husband was so delighted with the present, that a year later Natalia wanted to give that joy to him again. And the next year, and the year after that.
this gets the WTF award for the day. granted, the day is young.
Golly gosh! How sick and chilling. What does one say to this, except WTF!! :o(
wtf in deed.
I keep saying nothing humans do will suprise me but every time I turn around I see something else.
Save your money, honey! If you wait seven years, it will grow back...
Really???
Like a lizard tail?
Not sure I'm willing to wait for this experiment to come to fruition.
You sure you dont have to pray to Jesus too in order to get it back? I think I read something somewhere about being born again...
Why anyone would want their virginity back I'll never understand...
Why would you want to do that even once never mind 6 times?!
Well Sports Fans It's Unanimous This One Gets The WTF Award For The Day
Regardless Of What Else Comes Up This One Takes The Taco.....
This One Takes The Taco.....
[groan!]
Just cuz the hymen is "there" again doesn't make you a virgin...again... W T F!?
What an eeeediot! Definitively a front runner for the WTF award!
It's nice to be a man.
I revirginify myself every time I have sex by making sure I am so drunk I can't remember it.
My partners also have an easy time forgetting the experience, because they too are drunk.
Drunk sex = Easily forgotten sex
Saves money, to be sure.
My partners also have an easy time forgetting the experience, because they too are drunk.
sure, keep telling yourself thats the reason, Bluekilgoretrout. LOL but seriously, funny post.
I thought I was alluding to that by default.
Seriously though, is virginity such a commodity that it requires surgery?
I suppose in some cultures, but if I was about to be married and my significant other was concerned about being a disappointment for not being a virgin, she would do better with a 42" plasma TV than getting her bits and pieces whittled upon.
Just my humble opinion.
she would do better with a 42" plasma TV than getting her bits and pieces whittled upon.
anal sex is also a good option, if he likes a tight fit. but plying him with electronics is good too. i can only *hope* that the husband in question was physically perfect in every way, too, and that he satisfied her completely, since neither of them seemed to consider *him* a candidate for dangerous and invasive sexual surgery. as usual though, i am probably hoping for too much.
So now that she is close to death because of this surgery, he'll probably dump her for a real virgin.
Believe me, honey, he wasn't worth even the first surgery, let alone 6 of them.
Believe me, honey, he wasn't worth even the first surgery, let alone 6 of them.
seriously!
She must be a relative of Ms. Pine-cone.
what an idiot..... I wonder what happen to her
WTF!
WTF x2
There are a lot of things I'd do for my honey - having my hoohoo operated on is not on the list!
Educate girls - teach them Kegels! all of the tightness with none of the hymen!
I read about this some time ago. She has to be truly lacking of self-confidence.
Well, this story made me sit up. :)
Nothing like a mind bender to give you a good WTF.
I know that the United States has its fair share of idiots, but why does it seem that the sexual idiots always seem to be from Russia?
I didn't even know this could be done.
It may not have hit WV, yet.
virgins are dumb
Get another fantasy ...this one has become redundant.
and is not even one of the better ones.
Don't Russian doctors take the Hippocratic oath ( First, do no harm.)? Why did they knowingly perform a sixth surgery? Just because she signed a waiver that makes it okay?
What are the cyrillic letters for WTF??
i am also disturbed at the consumerist mindset that has seemed to invade medicine. doctors are professionals who are paid to excercise sound medical judgment, not just slice and dice. a waiver addresses legal liability, and might not even be valid. but theres also moral and professional liability at play, and it seems like both are routinely forgotten about, by both practitioners and "consumers" of medicine.
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