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Re: help: my girlfriend has a deformed vagina.

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sat, 2 Aug 2003 00:32:21 -0500 (CDT)


from what you described, your girlfriends vagina is not "deformed" the flaps of skin in either side of her vaginal opening are her labia minora. all females have this. on some woman they are more noticable then on others, but they are always normal. the clitoral hood can also vary in size. if it is rather large, this restricts to direct contact to the clitoris itself. perhaps more attention directly on the clit would help her with her orgasm situation. think about it. let your girflriend know that she isn't deformed, she is NORMAL.

At Sat, 2 Aug 2003, alf wrote: >
>i am part bisexual, and my current (and only, EVER) girlfriend is very
>troubled. she has a deformed vagina; there is a large excess of skin on
>both sides of her clit, and her hood over it is also rather large (it
>almost seems like her normal skin was stretched out to be this way). we
>think that because of this, or possibly another reason, she is not as
>sensitive as she would like to be, and finds it impossible to orgasm (no
>matter how pleasured and relaxed she feels). her "deformed" vagina
>makes her uncomfortable in intimate situations, which has hindered her
>past relationships with guys too. we were wondering if there was any
>hope she could be normal, in both the physical appearances and the
>occurances of orgasms? is there some surgery available? personally, i
>love her for the beautiful person she is, both inside and out, and the
>appearance of her vagina is not as worrysome to me as it is to her...but
>for her peace as well as mine, i need some help in the situation.




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