Posted: 07/26/07 - 10:17 Post subject: vagina talk haha
i agree i hate the way it looks on me. my boyfriend wanted me to send him a naked picture and i couldnt do it. i was like im not comfortable with that part of my body yet and he said why its beautiful. i read an article awhile back on how girls point out they're flaws to guys and once they point out the flaws guys notice them but guys dont notice the details that we do. i'd love to just be in a guys body for a day so i could see myself the way they see me. i think everyone would be a lot more comforable with themselves. but anyways im rambling the point is guys dont care a vaginas a vagina. just like peni's come in diffrent sizes so do labias
Listen ladies, guys are so overwhelmed just to have the chance to get a glimpse of what you have they are not going complain. If anything, they are going to LOVE the large labia, I for one am obsessive over large labia. I love them! They give me that much more to play with and suck on. (Is this too much information? )
I've never known a single male to say he DIDN'T like any particular vagina for any reason. They are all great in their own ways and the things that make them unique are the things that will set you apart (above) other females. Celebrate what you have and remember, NOTHING is as sexy as confidence.
It's true, all girls are different
my girlfriend has a big labia and when she told me it really didnt matter
most guys are mature enough to handle that
its like a guy having to tell his girlfriend he has a small penis
it can be embrarassing
but if they really care for you, it wont matter
Its what makes u girls so unique and different. im a 15 year old guy and i think it would turn me on and wouldnt matter at all itd be natural to me.. if i saw your large labia minora I wouldnt care id just enjoy it lol
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