The vagina monologue was about learning about your vagina because most girls don’t know about what is going on with their body. They interview different women and asked them questions about their vagina like “how would you dress it” , “What would it say” and more. Some other key points were that each person told a story of how they were raped and how they didn’t want to look at their selves after that happen to them but, also it was mainly about womanhood and informing the audience about violence
Without going into too much detail the vagina monologues was an event held in COB 102 on Sunday afternoon. The Vagina monologues was talk, for the most part filled with many woman who shared personal stories about their sexuality and experiences. Not to get into to the nitty gritty details of this women’s experiences, but they were stories told by women in some sort of interviewed fashion. The anecdotes/ stories from each woman varied from each woman’s experiences because every woman is different
The vagina monologue I have watched was called, “I was 12” It was hilarious! I enjoyed it so much because I can relate to it. Curry Dulcie, Kemi Ogunji, Krystal Lawson, and Catherine Con did an amazing job talking about their events when they got their menstrual cycle. They explained how they reacted, how people reacted about it, and what were their symptoms. Here is the story when I first go my period. For starters, when I was in 4th and 5th grade, we had a class where teachers explained what were
I went to the Vagina Monologues on March 30th. It was truly one of the most rewarding experiences I have ever witness on this campus. There was about *** acts about different women’s stories about being a women. My favorite story was the one about the length of a skirt because I could relate with it the most. The premise of the short story/poem was to explain that a woman’s worth has nothing to do with the length of her skirt. In addition, it does not give men the right to rape them. I had always
The Power of Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues When Obie award-winning author and playwright, Eve Ensler, began collecting testimonials from women across the country regarding their experiences with sexuality, she had no idea what would eventually occur as a result of her innovative ideas. Ensler gathered 200 monologues from women, and wove them into a play that represents the strength and vitality of female sexuality. The Vagina Monologues were first performed in the basement of New York
A woman with two vaginas exists. Pornhub is probably drooling over the opportunity to get such a creature on its website and surely, your imagination is hardly tame right now. The possibilities with having two vaginas really is endless, but for the sake of this article, (and all of our sick minds) let's rope it in a bit. Here are just five things you didn't know about this dual vagina wielding female. 1. SHE DIDN'T KNOW SHE HAD TWO VAGINAS One would think that having two vaginas would be fairly
The Vagina Monologues is a poetic play which brings the injustices which women are subjected to and/or force to abide with into the open; whiles encouraging women to resist and recover from these abuses. Such injustice includes gender-based violence including rape, spouse abuse, and sex trafficking; along with pressure from the society to achieve a stereotypic body type.The discussion of these injustices have always been suppressed or shunned upon in many cultures. However, it is only when these
I attended the Vagina Monologues on Monday February 27th. It was very informative and intriguing event. There were moments where I would laugh, while other moments I shed a tear. This event involved 5 women sitting in chairs side by side. Each one told a story of who they were portraying to be. One story involved rape, one was about an old lady, another was about a preexisting lawyer, and many others. Their attire consisted of coordinated black white and red attire. They all had their own specific
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environment that is located in the vagina. The microbes that are associated with bacterial vaginosis are anaerobes. Anaerobes is an organism that live without oxygen and can still grow. The anaerobes in bacterial vaginosis are Prevotella, Peptostreptococcus, Eubacterium, Mobiluncus, Mycoplasma, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Streptococcus, and Gardnerella (Livoti,Topp). The anaerobe that is most responsible for BV is Gardnerella. Gardnerella is the bacteria that dominates the vagina and it has gram negative rods