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Umm well this is really awkward but I've never seen anyone else's vagina so I don't know what its supposed to look like. My inner lips stick out a lot further than the outer ones and I was just wondering if this is normal...I feel really self concious about it and I hate it.
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thank you (: i get what your saying. and i'm working on my confidence
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thank you (: that was actually really helpful
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It's normal.  Everyone is different and looks different.  And if a guy really cares about you he won't care about what you look like down there.  Your parts will still work the way they are supposed to so sex will be the same, along with everything else.  I wouldn't worry about it.  Lack of confidence is a bigger turn off for a guy than a woman's inner lips being bigger than the outer ones.
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It is normal, everyone is different, I am also the same as you, not everyone has a perfect vagina, or perfect boobs, you've got to learn to like everything about yourself, before you can feel confident and tehn when you're older, guys will aswell. (:
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oh well that's not how it is at all. the inner ones stick out. i really hope its normal :\
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Hi.

I haven't seen anybody else's vagina either, but i'd imagine that the outer lips should somehow cover the inner lips (labia). I know my right one sticks out a little more than the left one, but if it's not uncomfortable to you, let it be. That's just how yours is.
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