Saphira looks in the mirror. She doesn't remember a day when she saw the reflection of a man or even a boy. Her earliest memories were playing with dolls and using her mother's makeup. She looks at her naked body and remembers how uncomfortable it was all her life to hide that p***s she hated. That thing that bothered her all her life had disappeared. A man, a doctor, corrects God's mistake. She couldn't have children. She would never have a period. She would never ovulate. Her v****a did not secrete the lubrication that all women had. She puts her hand on her flat belly. Inside her belly, there was no uterus or ovaries. This distinguished her from a complete woman, but how many women cannot have children? How many have to remove the uterus and ovaries? How many use lubricants bec

