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How do I get the pain to stop?

Just a quick question for anyone that has also experienced this, or knows what I can do about it. I have always thought that my genital area isn't normal, and I just recently learned how many different types there are. I have a vagina type that is often described as "meat curtains" (I hate that term). I've never liked how it looks but now that I know I'm not the only one with this type of genitals, I feel a lot better. However, ever since I hit puberty I've dealt with the constant pain of my labia getting pinched, or it rubbing against my clothes. It is extremely uncomfortable, and apart from very expensive surgery, I have no idea how to fix it. I've dealt with this problem for about five years and I really want to end it as soon as possible. Usually I wouldn't tell this kind of information online, but this is something that I'm uncomfortable discussing with anyone. Any suggestions on how to get this uncomfortable feeling to go away?
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I don't know if this is going to be helpful.
I would suggest to try to wear looser underwear and try not to wear pants that are very tight in that area.

And don't worry about the way your vigina looks, we all have different vigina types and all of them are beautiful
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