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I am a 17 year old girl and i have had alot of advice on this site about my self esteem problem with my vagina. I feel 50 pounds lighter now that i know its not abnormal to have a longer labia, infact people like it. Now that i can feel alittle better about i want things in the bedroom to change. Me and my Boyfriend are very boring becase he knows how i felt about myself so i would never try new things or let him do oral on me, now i know its less attractive for a woman to be unhappy with herself. I want to make things more exciting and i want him and i to both get used to and embrase my large labia. Its hard to do that when we havnt talked about it at all, so i need to find a way to make him love it, and always want it, without it being ackward.. i know it will involve stepping COMPLETLY out of my comfort zone but i feel like its the only way to save our sex life... and i dont want my security issues to affect the way it feels to be either, becuase it does.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Infertility? YoungMommy answered Saturday July 16 2011, 2:37 pm: So I talked to a couple guys and asked them a few questions. I asked if it mattered to them what size the labia is. They all said no and that no matter the size extra small or extra large its all beautiful and they like them. It doesnt take much to impress a man when it comes to sex. A few of the guys I talked to actually said they prefer larger labias because it gives them something to "play with" and "explore" so looks like your not having a problem at all when it comes to this. As for your boyfriend loving it and having fun with it and wanting it. Let him "explore" and touch.. It will drive him crazy ;) every one I questioned said they love to touch see and "play" with everything and you have nothing to worry about [ YoungMommy's advice column | Ask YoungMommy A Question ]
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