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please help me :/

hello whoever is reading this, i have not been to a doctor about this, because i am not sure if it is serious, or even something to fret over...


I am not sure if it is my inner our outter labia for starters, im sure its my inner since its not usually exsposed.but one of them sticks out so you can see it in plain sight, it can be irritated, but i usually dont experiance pain or anything, It makes it kinda difficult if i shave done there because i dont want to cutt it or anything, i dont know what this is from, and im pretty sure its not normal.... the other labia is just fine, but its just that one.... can anyone tell me anything on my situation?
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i dont think thats a cause for concern...try different underwear..not all women have the most perfect cat...maybe your still developling and you just caught it growing..stop worring..
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It's just the way your vagina looks. You say it isn't causing you pain or anything right? No lumps there that are making it protrude? Every woman looks slightly different down there. It isn't any more odd than a man who is well endowed vs a man who isn't. As for the shaving, you just have to be really careful and slow. Heck, use a mirror. If it really bothers you, you could invest in getting a 'designer vagina.' I'm serious, they really do that now a days...they make big bucks off of insecurities. One of mines is slightly like that and I feel your pain. But you know what, it's mine and apart of me so I got over that part of it quickly. When it pokes out too much to where I am irritated, it might seem TMI but I kinda just push/tuck it in between the outer lips and keep it moving. What else can I do? Such is life.
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