Hi, I'm eighteen years old, and recent became aware of my abnormal vaginal appearance. My inner labia is a good centimeter or two longer than my outer labia, and discolored (i am fair skinned, and the overgrowth is grayish). I am not currently sexually active, but I am still very embarrassed by this. I may be sexually active in the near future.
I do not want to talk to my parents about it, so labiaplasty is kind of out of the question. Is there anything I can do to help this? Will guys be freaked out by this? Is there any way to self-perform a sort of labiaplasty or reconstruction?
schuey answered Monday December 15 2008, 8:59 am: They come in all shapes colors and sizes. Matter of fact, a longer labia is kind of sexy. Especially the inner labia protruding. Dont know whats the policy here about posting external links.
There is a site called sexy labia dot net. Check it out.
thelaura answered Saturday December 13 2008, 7:40 am: It's not abnormal and definitely nothing to be embarrassed about.
Vaginas come in different shapes, sizes and colours.
If a guy will be "freaked out" at something as ridiculous as this, he doesn't deserve you - you should know that.
and no, without surgery, you can't physically change it. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Friday December 12 2008, 10:43 pm: There's NOTHING anatomically wrong here. In fact this is quite common with inner and outer labia being longer. Discoloration is also normal as all genitals are different.
The skin they have is of different texture and color than anywhere else on the body. It's all fine and no need to be upset or embarrassed. I strongly doubt any guy would stick up his nose over this. They're more concerned about their penis and your opinion of their genitals than be worried about yours. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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