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Re: PCOS questions

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 30 Oct 2002 17:08:13 -0600 (CST)


Do you mean on the "inside," like between your buttcheeks and inside your vaginal lips? I think that's totaly normal to be darker there. I know I am, and I have seen a lot of other women, of various ethnicities, with the same thing. Actually men too, now that I think about it. If you're talking like a big old patch of dark skin that crawls down your leg or something, that's different! But everyone's is darker "there." Don't go around comparing your body to porn stars, it will only lead to disappointment. Remember they're all retouched anyway!

At Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Laura wrote: >
>Would a bleaching agent like hydroquinone lighten the dark areas?
>I guess I'm self concious. Let's just say I've seen a few adult videos
>where these chicks look nice and white or pink. I'm pretty dark in the
>vaginal/anal area, but my complexion is very fair. What to do?
>
>At Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Kristy wrote:
>>
>>Darkening of a woman's skin in the private areas is normal in
>>any woman regardless of whether she has PCOS or not. The reason
>>I know this is b/c part of my family heritage also includes
>>Hispanic on my mother's side.
>>
>>I've also seen pics of the gential areas when it comes to the
>>shade of it in the different ethnic groups.
>>
>>=====
>>Kristy :)
>>
>>http://www.geocities.com/sokokl/kristyspersonalpage.html
>>
>>I am a Medical Secretary who does a lot of learning from reading on the Net, books, my dr(s), as well as sharing my own personal experiences.
>>




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