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PostPosted: 05/08/07 - 12:49    Post subject: Vaginal protrusion Vote now! Reply with quote

I have noticed that when I sit on the toilet and have a b.m. and start to wipe, that there is something sticking out of my vagina. I would best describe it like a soft tip of your nose shape, whats going on????
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