Are My Vaginal Lips the Right Shape?
Dear Sexperts,
The inner lips of my vagina come out of the outer lips; the outer lips do not cover the inner lips. They look as if they are protruding out. Why is it like that? Is that unhealthy? Will that cause problems during pregnancy or sex?
Answer:
Having the inner lips protrude beyond the outer lips is not a health concern and is perfectly normal. The size and shape of the major and minor lips, clitoris and vaginal opening vary from woman to woman, and this just happens to be the way your anatomy is. The lips of the vulva can stretch over the years, after childbirth, or from being pulled during masturbation. This physical characteristic will not cause any problems for your sex life or during pregnancy.
Sincerely,
The Sexperts