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PostPosted: 05/10/08 - 10:20    Post subject: Wrinkled outer vagina lips Vote now! Reply with quote

Um okay this is really embarrasing, but I need to ask. My outer vagina lips are wrinkled and I am a pre teen. I have to get my first physical soon and am really scared. I have to get the physical in order to go to Jr. High School. I am really scared that the doctor will look down here and say that I have something wrong with me. Please help me! Is this normal? PS: I have been humping things for pleasure since I was like three. That includes hard things, from my hand to even my desk! Embarassed Please tell me if this is normal! I am soo scared.
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PostPosted: 05/14/08 - 13:02    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Aw! Don't worry at all! First off, my outer lip is also a bit wrinkled, and a little further out than the other side. all vaginas are different, but a little wrinkle, or uneven-ness just adds character =) I don't think it's dangerous. And it's normal for young kids to hump things. Although maybe try to stick to softer objects, like bed corners, sofas or pillows....a desk might hurt you if you get too...excited Embarassed lol
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