Women have found a new body part to feel self-conscious about, and it's catching up.
Jennifer Weiner wrote in The New York Times, that "the formerly unnoticed span of flesh between the top of one's panties and the labia majora, currently displayed on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition by the model Hannah Davis" was another part of their women have found to hate, the Daily Express reported.
Women are even going crazy for monsplasty, a surgical procedure to reduce and tighten the mons pubis, and are ready to shell out 1485 pounds for it.
Katie Lowe, body image and wellbeing expert believes that such trends were just "another example of horrendous thinspiration" and encouraged women to develop poor body image and self-esteem.