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Large labia minora is beautiful and you should consider yourself lucky
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You do whatever you feel most comfortable with. Its your body, its your choice.
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Some women have labia that are large to the point it can become painful and irritated doing normal activities such as walking, or sitting a long time. There are medial procedures that can help, including surgical options. Looser clothing does not solve this problem. While over-sized labia may be a turn-on for some men, for some of the women who it, the constant -frequent irritation is not a turn-on. Its better to find options that will reduce the problem.
Here is one surgeon who does this sort of procedure -- some patients have it done for cosmetic reasons, others to relieve irritation and pain.

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It is normal. You don't need a survey. Don't let plaice surgeons convince you that you have an "abnormal" or "hypertrophic" labia. What you have is normal. It's a great business convincing women that their 100% normal and natural labia are some how flawed. It doesn't matter. It will not run your life.
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What if you have this problem and other girls dont??? The girls in my school mos of them arnt virgins... They don't seem to have this problem Is there a natural way to fix it?
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I had the same issue, I discovered it when I was 10, I told my mom, she said she was so sorry that she had hoped neither of us girls would have that problem (she did too) my inner labia was so pronounced that it would get pinched every time I took a step. This resulted in my embarrassingly re-adjusting myself frequently...after 4-5 years my mother finally found a doctor who would clear a corrective surgery under medically necessary as it caused me a lot of pain. I regret the surgery, it was awful, last minute my gynecologist had a delivery and my doctor was changed without me knowing. I was also just turning 15 in a few days so I was young and didn't know better. The doctor messed it up terribly, he took to much, now I have nearly no labia and what is there isn't connected correctly, it healed incorrectly; there is horrific scarring all over, and it is thick scarring and in some areas there is scar tissue puckered up and is actually pierced through from incorrect stitches and not healing right. I've lost most of my sensitivity down there. Making it harder for me to sexually achieve an orgasm. Furthermore because it healed incorrectly what is left that is not connected fully gets pinched anyway and is wuite painful, some scars get irritated from friction and become incredibly painful. I'm emotionally traumatized from the surgery and process, that even though I have to have a second surgery to correct the original I'm too scared to do so, I'm terrified I'll then loose all sensitivity. In the end the "corrective" surgery has left me feeling ashamed of my body, I've lost sensitivity, traumatized, and with the feeling that someone took a meat grinder to my vagina. While my experience isn't everyone's, I would really think about everything before a surgery to "correct" something like that
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I have huge lumpy ones too and I am getting the surgery done. Most women want the "slit" like before puberty but that's a bit much. I just want mne reduced and even, not totally gone.


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Is it normal for labial hypotrophy to itch? I'm scared and don't know if I should go to the doctor.
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