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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: Sorry this is so explicit :-/On the upper side of my vagina (that is, the side where my urethra is) I have a huge, long lump that begins about 1" below where my urethra hole is and ends where my cervix begins. I have always had this lump, but I'm just wondering if most girls do. It's the same texture as the rest of me inside, so I know it's not some sort of tumor or anything. It is as wide as my vagina except that it curves up on each side. And as I said, it begins about an inch below my urethra opening and ends where my cervix starts. Anyhow, this lump is so large that unless I'm INCREDIBLY wet, it takes 4+ thrusts for my guy to enter me. He always hits the lump and can't get past it for a few tries. Additionally, the lump doesn't come and go based on sexual excitement; it is always there. Is this lump issue normal? Thanks!
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reader, LUgirl +, writes (2 December 2008):
I don't believe that this is normal at all. I would go to the doctor as soon as possible to get this checked out.
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reader, Teacake +, writes (2 December 2008):
I had something like that and it was a paulap however that is spelled. Just a weird growth, can be removed with string!
Like a lasso pulled on it and that's all.
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female
reader, anonymous, writes (2 December 2008): please go see a doc! just b/c it's the "same texture" it doesn't rule out the possibility of a tumor!
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reader, katatonik +, writes (2 December 2008):
I agree with DoubleM on this one...go see a gynecologist if you haven't already. They'll be able to tell you if anything is out of the ordinary.
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reader, Gothic Wolf +, writes (2 December 2008):
you need to go see and GYN if you have not already done so
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reader, DoubleM +, writes (2 December 2008):
Could be a cyst, or simply an out of the ordinary structure to your private area. Certainly by your age you have seen a gynecologist for routine examination, but if not, it may be advisable for your peace of mind as well as for general health reasons.
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reader, Nadera46 +, writes (2 December 2008):
Could it possibly be the clitoris? or the inner labia?
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