There are plenty of things I don’t need in my life but could potentially benefit from. More vitamin D. Louis Vuitton’s $55,000 handbag. The MAC lipstick all the dancers in Justin Bieber’s “Sorry” video wore. But like most consumers, I’m not immune to marketers telling me what I should and should not be doing for my own general well-being. And that is why I recently found myself trying to figure out what exactly to do with a large, white “vaginal-rejuvenation device” sitting on my desk at work. The brand-new FDA-approved product, called vSculpt, claims to be the “number one at-home vaginal-rejuvenation therapy” device, ...
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