It started out with 1 guy noticing I had camel toe. Now every day it's pointed out to me. I don't know why I have it all the time. I asked my mom and she told me that it's normal but I know it's not because my friends don't usually have camel toe. Is there like something wrong with me and my part is bigger than other girls or something? AND how do I get rid of this stupid camel toe thing? It seems like everybody always focuses on it to laugh at me and stuff even when I dress really nice. Help
charkawa answered Friday January 7 2011, 4:26 am: You can wear skirts, dresses, 1-2 size bigger jeans or some padded like underwear that have pads in the front for the thighs... But there isn't really anything wrong with you, its normal for women to have different shapes and sizes.... [ charkawa's advice column | Ask charkawa A Question ]
hitler_the_goat answered Thursday January 6 2011, 5:58 pm: calm down. it is normal. girl parts aren't all the same, you just happen to have larger labia than the average girl. stop stressing about it, and consider a wardrobe change. perhaps you should start wearing skirts and dresses more often. flower dresses look great. and its really hard for people to look up a girl's flower dress.
and guys love a girl in a dress.
-Gunner [ hitler_the_goat's advice column | Ask hitler_the_goat A Question ]
wonderingme answered Thursday January 6 2011, 5:55 pm: All those people are pervs for laughing and pointing that out. It's true that everyone can have a camel toe, and it's possible to have one when you are not wearing the right clothing. Are your pants to tight? Try wearing pants that fit well around your crouch area. When you go out to shop, always try to try clothes on in the fitting to make sure that your pants can fit you the way you like.
Don't let this get you down, it's a simple issue that can be fixed. I know how cruel people can be so ignore those creeps, so I hope the best for you!
This may work too, You could try wearing girl boxers too under you jeans or skirts etc. [ wonderingme's advice column | Ask wonderingme A Question ]
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