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It's My Party, and I'll ###### If I Want To

ladiesroom.jpg"Doctor Shot," aka Dr. David Matlock, has been all over the news in the past few weeks. Why? Hint: If you're a native Angeleno, you've probably seen his ads for lunchtime "rejuvenation procedures" - and he's not talking mani-pedi.

Dr. Matlock invented the "G-Shot" and it's been getting a lot of attention. As a man who lists "G-Spot Amplification" under "Research Activities" on his curriculum vitae, he takes this very seriously.

Need facts and figures? Photos of the doc? Testimonials from clients? Just want to learn? Check the trademarked creds on his website, The Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Institute of Los Angeles (I'm tempted to call to see how they answer):

Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation®
LVR®
Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Institute®
LVRI®
Designer Laser Vaginoplasty®
DLV®
The G-Shot®
G-Shot®
Designer Vagina G-Spot Amplification®
G-Spot Amplification®


It's those last four that have put him all over the news, and on ABC in particular, who proclaimed the joyous news of "G-Spot Parties," here in our very own backyard. That's not exactly true - unlike Botox parties, they're held in the doctor's office and Dr. Matlock tells ABC that no alcohol is served - but what's really delightful about all of this coverage are the commenters. Check out ABC News' website coverage and the responses. Seems that words like "vagina" and "clitoris" are fine if you're reporting the story, but if you're a commenter, they miraculously change to "######."

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