Question Posted Tuesday December 21 2010, 11:10 am
My inner labia is bigger than my outer labia. It sticks out and looks like lips. Anyways, i have a lot of inner thigh fat. Does that have any connection to inner labia? if i loose weight will my labia shrink. also, is there any diet i can do to shrink my labia? surgery is not an option. i know that breasts shrink when women loose weight in their belly. if a woman looses weight in her thighs, does her vagina shrink with it? What is inside of a labia? puss? fat? somebody help me, Thank you:)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Nutrition? Hitoast answered Wednesday December 22 2010, 8:49 pm: Everything that the person below me said. Weight loss won't change your labia, it is made of skin and tissue, not fat. You shouldn't be self concious about it either because the only men who will see it will be the ones who you feel comfortable letting them get so close to you. I'm assuming that you wouldn't let someone so judgemental get in to your pants so easily and if any guy ever says anything, he doesn't deserve to be down there anyways. I wouldn't worry about that though. Just be comfortable with who you are, because guys notice confident women. Best of luck, Jess. [ Hitoast's advice column | Ask Hitoast A Question ]
Razhie answered Tuesday December 21 2010, 11:43 am: You can't shrink them.
It has nothing to do with your weight. The labia is perdominately made of skin and tissue. Much like your lips or eyelids protect your mouth and eyes, they are there to protect the vaginal opening, and will not change drastically with weight loss or gain.
I suppose, if you starved yourself to near death, they might shrivel a bit, but not much.
I know it's hard to believe, but most woman's inner labia protrude. They come in wild colours and varrying sizes and most men don't give a damn. The only one's I've ever heard express a preference have perfered large labia.
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