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Throughout the play, women claim their body parts define them. One part that I liked the most is the part when one of the performers was acting how a woman reacts when someone touches the "G-spot". All of us really laugh out loud that our stomach got ache and wanted to go to the restroom. She really did very well...
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She really did very well. But actually, I liked every part of the play. I should have watched the first part. Since the play was not really about vagina, the vagina acts as the woman that should and must be loved and treated like a princess. In a stereotypical world, vaginas tend to be associated with sex, sex, sex, and more sex, but does it really define what women want? You may laugh and shrug your shoulders trying to think up things you think we want, but truthfully, it is much more than just a sexual organ...
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