my the flabby bit of my vagina (i dont no the real name for it) is sort of split in 2 u can pull it apart sort of. Also its really dangly. I used to masterbate by rubbing my vagina on a bed post and it really felt like i was having sex. I am really ashamed of it and i dont do it anymore. could this of affected my vagina?? or maybe even affected the start of my period as i havnt started yet and im 13. And looking at me you would think i had. PLease help because im really worried.
gossipbabe answered Sunday June 7 2009, 3:47 pm: your vagina is like that because thats how yours was meant to be. no by masterbating it did not leave your vagina like that. it also isn't the cause of your period not begining you are only 13 don't be in a rush trust me. wait till like you turn 15 [ gossipbabe's advice column | Ask gossipbabe A Question ]
H3arts_Collid3 answered Friday June 30 2006, 11:32 pm: You shouldnt be ashamed, it's a normal. And a lot of people do it. But no, there's no possible way that it could affect you. I started my period when I turned 13, but a lot of my friends started at 14. So just give it time. Also if you're talking about the inner lips being flabby or over sized thats normal too. All vagina's look different. A lot of people have these surgery's called Labioplasty or labial minora reduction to reduce the size if it bothers them or if they want it to look better. You can research about that.
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aShKnOWs answered Friday June 30 2006, 7:58 pm: No. Everythings fine. There really is no such thing as an DEFECTED VAGINA...many people start late anyway...i noe a girl who started wen she was 18... wow i noe...but nothings wrong, and having sex/masterbation is not going to affect your period...you can keep doing the bed post thing, its not harming you...
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