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Question Posted Thursday March 5 2009, 6:02 pm

this is embarresing to ask but ive never seen like anyone elses vagina before and i feel like mines not normal. im probally just overthinking or whatever but is it normal for fluids to come out liek whenever?
and i jsut dont think mine looks right also.
can someone tell me what a normal vagina looks like or something i just feel like im not normal :/ blehh help please.

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maddiec123 answered Friday March 6 2009, 12:04 pm:
Unless you are a doctor, a lesbian, or into porn, most likely you will never see someone else's vagina! lol And certainly not close enough to compare discharges.

Most women have vaginal discharge but not all discharges are normal. The amount of discharge is different for each woman. Some women have a little discharge now and then. Others have discharge every day. It is normal to have some vaginal discharge, because the vagina stays moist as it is self-cleansing. The normal moist discharge clears dead cells and bacteria from the vagina.

During the week following a period, there is hardly any discharge, and what there is has a thick consistency. Towards the middle of the cycle (about 2 weeks after the start of a period) the amount increases and it becomes thin, slippery and clear, like uncooked egg white. When this discharge is exposed to the air, it becomes brownish-yellow, so it is normal to find a yellowish stain on your panties at the middle of the monthly cycle. There may also be a feeling of moistness and stickiness.

Normal discharge does not smell, and does not cause any irritation or itching.

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Vegalicious21 answered Thursday March 5 2009, 8:49 pm:
that fluid stuff is discharge, its extremely normal, as long as its kind of clearish. just wear pantiliners so ur undies dont get kinda icky.

Vaginas have 2 "lips" and a hole inside. haha, thats all i can say. every person is different, im sure its fine.

Hope i helped!

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just_ask_me answered Thursday March 5 2009, 8:01 pm:
Those fluids are your discharge and that is perfectly NORMAL. as long as its not like yellowish or greenish, it's healthy. The vagina is like a self-cleaning machine!

I'm sure your vagina looks normal. Does it have two labias (the lips)? Then it's normal! Every single girl has a different vagina and they do not all look exactly the same. If you're worried about if a guy will think it looks weird/different, he definitely won't. Guys don't know anything about our vaginas, unless they're a gyno :)

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