Posted: 07/25/06 - 22:07 Post subject: ****Labia Minora Problem!!!!!
Hi I am 17 years old and since I was 11 I have had a huge problem and never told anyone about it. One morning I woke up when I was 11 and my labia minora was huge on one side. It not really bother me that much until now its getting worse b/c of sex and the other side is getting longer too. It is so irratating to the point I cannot even enjoy life. I recently told my b/f of three years about my problem, he does not underdtand how it can bother me. It bothers me very much both mentally and physically and I wont be happy until it goes away. I have done research about it and its called labial hypertrophy and inside it is just a build up of fluid. Thank god next week i have a gyno appointment....my mom does not know about my problem. I am so scared that they might not able to help. I am in severe need for labiaplasty. What will happen when I go there...will the doctor be like what is that b/c it does not seem very common.
If anyone has any advice for please write back. Thank You!
hi i was reading alot of stuff about this...and i think i have the same problem...the thing is i went on this website and their stuff was alot bigger then mine but i think mine is big too because it hangs out. I don't really know how other girls look so i ahve no idea if mine is ugly or if it's just normal but i don't like it and feel embarrased of it. i don't want to have surgery because i think that's taking it too far but i would like to know any other ways to make it just a little bit smaller. anybody who can give me any advice it would be appreciated.
I have the exact same problem and i don't know what might have caused it. When I was 13 it just popped appeared out of no where. its really embarassing and I don't know what to do about it....I'd also like to know if there are any other solutions besides surgery...
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