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female
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30-35,
anonymous
writes: When I was a virgin (about a month ago) I used to have a nice looking vagina. haha might be weird but yeaah.. my labia or the lips of the vagina covering the hole used to be tucked in and 'juicy'. But now that I've been having sex a lot it changed and became very wrinkly and i dont like how it looks. is this perfectly fine? and is there possibly a way to make it back to what it looked like before ? o-o aka, stop having sex and just do it for a bit ? o-o
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reader, mytwocents +, writes (8 May 2009):
If your v looks a little different, I'm SURE it has nothing to do with having sex. I'm being 100 percent serious, but it could be something as simple as a change in the weather, the soap you're using, or your bathroom routine (if you know what I mean). Try moisturizing. I've known girls that used a gentle, safe lotion to keep things, as you put it, "juicy."
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 May 2009): ok... you can stop having sex and it will in turn "tighten up" but as soon as you start having sex again it will stretch back out. I mean think about it, that skin is supposed to stretch, thats what it does... unless it starts falling out of your pants I wouldn't worrie its all normal. I will never shrink back up though..like the inner lips getting more tucked in...
Thats just what they do, aside from getting them cut off by a plastic surgon (pardon the pun) but your screwed..
aint being a woman great!!!
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 May 2009): I honestly doubt that the look of your vagina has changed as greatly as you described. A lot of sex won't change the look of your privates. What does change it is vaginal child birth (things get looser looking then). Be confident in who you are and what you look like. You will have to feel comfortable with your own body in order for you to receive the reaffirmation that you desire from the opposite sex.
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