Hello,
i am a 17 year old female. I was reading about you and i think you are a suitable person to talk to about this. i am insecure about my vagina. My Labia is about an inch long and i have no idea WHY. I know its some what common and some guys like it, but i just cant see guys now adays truely likeing it even if they say they do. Generations have changed and guys are pigs. I am not loose so i dont understand why im so long. i absolutly hate it and i want surgery :(
Additional info, added Thursday July 14 2011, 9:36 pm: Thank you so much i will take that advice,
My next question is how do i bring this topic up to my boyfriend? he loves me and we have been together for 2 years, he is a loyal guy and thats why i picked him :) but it is getting tense in the bedroom to me becuase we havnt talked about it and the only other people he was with didnt have this problem. What should i say without makng him feel weird about it ? . Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Infertility? StarChild217 answered Thursday July 14 2011, 9:29 pm: You are absolutely NORMAL. Even though you feel self conscious, the truth is you are just fine. You'd be surprised how many females have labia just like yours. And far as the fellas are concerned, a great deal of them really DO NOT CARE. I know I shouldn't have to say this but if the guy is really into you he won't care either.
My doctor told me that my uterus is tilted backwards! I started asking all these silly questions. She told me to calm down. It's just like being right or left handed. Every womans body is different. And that is what I want to say to you...every womans body is different...beautifully different. You don't need surgery. You just need to love every part of you. ;)
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