Hello,
my name is Kailey and i am a 17 year old female. My problem is within my body.. well i guess you could say outside of my body. I am very insecure about my Vagina and i need a real opinion on this. My Labia is alot longer than normal and i have no idea why, i know its "normal" for woman to have this but is it normal for men to truly like it? i have a boyfriend but he hasnt said anything about it becuase its obviouse i am self contious about it, i know he wouldnt leave me over this becuase we are inlove and i made sure of that before i let him in.. but i am afraid it will make our sex life worse over time becuase he is a very sexual guy and i would be to if i didnt have that large problem between my legs. If guys acually like it, why is it? i find it vulgur and nasty.. even though thats what sex is about, i still dont feel okay about it :(
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Infertility? DrNeice answered Thursday July 14 2011, 5:29 pm: To start out with , guys have diffrent taste than women right ? For example , he may like a red shirt better than an blue shirt and you may like the blue shirt better than the red shirt . But what i'm trying to say is you may not like that your labia is alot longer than others but , he might .. I think you should talk to him about so you wont be insecure around him . Because you dosen't suppose to , you suppose to be comfortable around him even if you have a promblem . Many men 's are diffrent from others . What i'm trying to say is maybe it can be a good thing . (: P.S. Think about it ... [ DrNeice's advice column | Ask DrNeice A Question ]
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