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swelling of vagina

My left side of the vagina is swollen and not my right side.,my partner and i don't use condoms or anything like that..so i was just wondering why one side of the vagina is swollen..please help me i just want to know what happen?


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I cant tell Nyone because my mom passed away and im kinda embarrassed to tell my dad D'X i dont know what to do and its not like i can contact anyone about it i seriously need help
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Thats embarrassing i would reccomend not going swimming, i am 12 and i have one to it feels awkward and makes my lips swollen but idk what it is and if it evem gets bumped it does hurt.... I have no idea wht to do!
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Hi guys. My vagina lips are swolen, but I am a virgin. Maybe I have what you call a "camel toe". I'm not sure. I can see my lips usually through my underwear and bathing suits. I don't know if there's anything I can do about it. Please help if you know anything. Thanks!
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It is very normal i am only 13 n i have never had sex and my right side is bigger but its not a problem it my look an feel weird but thts just natural 2 out of 3 girls have it!
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The same thing is happening to me right now but it is my right side that is swollen. I believe that it may be due to rough sex but I'm not sure. I've been loking all day for answers but I think the best thing to do is to see a doctor if it doesn't heal in a few days.
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