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From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 3 Feb 2003 16:55:20 -0600 (CST)


I have actually noticed and wondered the same thing, can someone comment on this... ladies or doctors

>I have been exploring various websites to compare the apparent
>differences in us females, particularly the labia and the vaginal
>opening. compared to my own, mine are I assume normal but still
>different. one thing that I have noticed is that many drawings when
>they mark the opening to the vagina, mark a small hole, as if it gapes
>open all the time, but mine seems to be invisible unless I actually pull
>it open, it remains closed, masked by the ragged edge hymen above. I
>have had several internal/gyne/manual/speculum exams with increasing
>sizes of spec and a sex life and have used tampons since I was 15, so I
>know I must have broken my hymen and stretched the opening. but why do
>these drawings still persist in being inaccurate it is worrying for
>females that don't ever see other females genitalia unless you happen to
>be lent a sex video and then, it gapes more anyway immeditately after
>sex anyway. although sex videos are apparently a bad thing, they are in
>fact quite useful to see other women's genatlia jsut to compare notes!
>anyone else have this?




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