I've asked this question before, but I never seem to get a real, good answer.
It's about my VAGINA. I'm fourteen and a virgin.
Not the inner workings, but the outer appearence.
My lips, or labia, don't really look like I think they're supposed to. Now, I haven't exactly seen many vaginas but this just doesn't seem normal.
Instead of just being skin colored, my lips are a kind of brownish purple. Instead of just being smooth, my lips are kind of wrinkled, and if I pull them, they extend, but are still wrinkly.
I've seen 'Knocked Up' recently, and I saw the scene where Katherine Heigl has the baby and they showed her vagina. I understand she was crowning so that's not what I should look like, but her lips looked NORMAL. Not purple or brown, not wrinkled - but normal.
So is what I'm describing usual for girls? Does anybody else look like this? Uhm, help?
thelaura answered Monday December 17 2007, 6:21 pm: You haven't got a "good" answer because people don't know what to tell you other than it IS normal.
EVERYONE'S varies in shapes, sizes and colours. Some people will have ones similar to yours, others won't.
Don't worry about it. If it bothers you so much it affects you alot, when you're older, you can get surgery to cut away the excess and make it look "pretty".. but at the end of the day, it's a vagina. Who really cares what they look like. and if you're worried about it because you're unsure of what boys are going to think, you've got it all wrong. If he doesn't like you because of something as ridiculous as not having a "pretty" vagina, he's waste. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
varistygirl12 answered Monday December 17 2007, 6:10 pm: iv got your answer (:
its [ totally ] normal . mine seems the exact same as you described yours, my extend and everything ; everyone is just made differnt , but nothings wrong . its just how your was made [ varistygirl12's advice column | Ask varistygirl12 A Question ]
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