Nearly a quarter of Gen Z women are anxious, ashamed or embarrassed by how their labia look.
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A new survey by Women’s Health Victoria and YouGov reveals that almost one quarter of women aged 18-24 feel anxious, embarrassed, or unhappy about their labia. This body image concern is significantly affecting their physical, mental, and sexual health. The research highlights that many Australian women and gender diverse people are turning to female genital […]
Nearly a quarter of Gen Z women are anxious, ashamed or embarrassed by how their labia look.
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