Monday, 2 October 2017

Graphic pics: Model turns her labia into a necklace after they were cut off in 'designer vagina' surgery


 Tracy, a former glamour model and single mum-of-two, has made a necklace from her labia which was cut off during designer vagina surgery. Tracy revealed she has suffered with pain and tenderness her whole life from her protruding labia.She wrote
"As a result I’d missed out on so many hobbies and interests that I love and had to be mindful with tight clothing, exercise and intercourse because of the discomfort it caused simply because I didn’t know anything could be done about it – I thought all women were just as tender as I," she writes in her blog .




According to Daily Mirror, after realising something could be done Tracy turned to surgery in December 2016, had her labia removed and changed her whole life.For a while, Tracy kept her labia "floating in a jar" on her kitchen dresser, but they didn't 'keep' as well as she had hoped. I know that keeping body parts may not be to everybody’s taste," Tracy explains.However with time the cut off tissue has discoloured from pink to a pale grey, crinkled up in the surgical fluid and turned curly which has made them less of a trophy and more of a Halloween accessory so I’ve been looking into ways to more effectively preserve them longterm."
Tracy set about 'drying out' her labia on a makeshift washing line using Christmas card pegs, an ice cream box and cotton string.She applied several coats of textured, pearl-finish paint - red, to match her bold nails and lipstick - dried them with a hairdryer and then dusted them off with glitter.



Tracy then set the labia into resin using an oval-shaped mould and, voila, she had a necklace pendant ready. Tracy set about 'drying out' her labia on a makeshift washing line using Christmas card pegs, an ice cream box and cotton string.She applied several coats of textured, pearl-finish paint - red, to match her bold nails and lipstick - dried them with a hairdryer and then dusted them off with glitter. Tracy then set the labia into resin using an oval-shaped mould and, voila, she had a necklace pendant ready.

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