Do women view their genitalia as more appealing when they are married or when they are single? Does marriage change the perception as too how one sees their own body by having significant other giving positive message as to one’s physique? Usually a partner will try to provide a positive influence and this might in exchange change the perception of how we see each other.
On the other hand, do single women see their genitalia differently from that of married women? Without a constant emotional support of a partner, women who are single might have a completely different view of their genital appearance when compared to that of married women.
This study illustrates who we see our bodies once we decide to marry or if we remain single. The study is constant in which women see their genitalia as being more ugly than pretty. Under half of married and single women see themselves as having pretty or charming sex organs. The percentages are almost identical; however, married women see themselves very slightly as have less ugliness in their genitalia.
When it comes to ugly genitals, half of single women see themselves as having a genital that is ugly or not appealing and slightly less married women see themselves this way, although it is almost half the population of married women also. What it comes down to, is that women seen themselves almost equally the same whether they are married or single.
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