Is this normal? (girls only please!)?!


Question: im about 13, and i dont think this is exactly normal. 'down there' in the front part, on left side on the inside its kinda like the skin on the inside is more stretched out than on the right, so it kinda bulges out a little when it just like normal and not doing anything? i dont think that makes sense but i dont think its normal and it looks weird. why do i have this? should i get it checked out?


Answers: im about 13, and i dont think this is exactly normal. 'down there' in the front part, on left side on the inside its kinda like the skin on the inside is more stretched out than on the right, so it kinda bulges out a little when it just like normal and not doing anything? i dont think that makes sense but i dont think its normal and it looks weird. why do i have this? should i get it checked out?

Its absolutely fine.
Your "lips" are most of the time never the same time.
Mine aren't. Embarrassing I know.
But it's nothing to be like scared about.
Your perfectly normal.

yeah go to the doctor

Well I think puberty has a lot to do with it. Hormones are pumping up in your body now and you will definitely have changes going on everywhere. Your genitals are maturing, just as the rest of you is. I would say if there is no pain, swelling or redness there that you don't have to worry.

It could just be to much skin has grown kinda what you would call a growth, go see your doctor, don't be embarrased the doctors see this all the time, ask to see a female doctor, I have had a growth on the inside, the only reason my doctor saw it was because i asked when i went for a routine smear, they can remove the excess skin, it isn't painful they give a local anasetic and its all over in a matter of minutes, best to get it checked out tho, you should always get these things looked at if you have concern's thats what the doctors are there for.

It probrobly is just puberty, but just to be on the safe side I would get it checked out with a professional. Its better to be safe than sorry...

labia minora? It is very common to have them non-symmetrical.





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