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We live in a world where political correctness is the rule of the day. So, you can imagine that many feminists were up in arms when sex toy designer, Brian Sloan, decided to hold the world's first beauty pageant for women's private parts.
Brian Sloan
Brian doesn't consider the contest to be misogynistic.
"They didn’t call it sexist when dildos were made from men’s penises," he said.
He used a 3D scanner to collect the data that would later be used to create a vulva that men most preferred.
1st place: $5000
2nd place: $2500
3rd place: $1250
"I was here to really to see what kinds of women would put forward their private parts for a beauty pageant," Nichi Hodgson, sex columnist for Men's Health UK, told Elite Daily. "And I've been surprised. I presumed that it would be porn performers who were looking to get a bit of free publicity for themselves. And it hasn't by and large been that. It's women that were just really interested to take part in what they saw as a little bit of a naughty experiment, I think. I found that very positive."
"I thought it was really funny and interesting," said 3rd place winner, Anita. "I decided to give it a try, because I thought maybe I could do better that these girls."
TO CHECK OUT THE WINNER's LIST CLICK HERE.
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