Question Posted Thursday November 17 2005, 6:58 pm
on the inside of my vagina .. like not all in it but right inside of my vagina there is like rough skin or.. bumps or something.. is this normal? i've never done anything sexually with anyone. & i'm just wondering if this is normal?
and what is it supposed to feel like in there?
is it supposed to be all like up and down staright?
or is it all curvy and stuff?
TrojanReceiver89 answered Tuesday June 27 2006, 1:55 am: Very good question. Ok try this. with your palm facing away from you, and down, put your finger inside, to where it will curve up. if you hook your finger back, and its on the inside wall to the top, and its a small rough area, then that would be your G-spot. congratulations on finding this cuz most of us guys can't find it. Not sure why, i found it my first time fingering a girl. This area, when aroused will prepare you for much better sex.
advice-anyone answered Wednesday January 25 2006, 2:38 pm: Darling, don't worry. If you haven't done anything sexual with anyone then it's probably nothing. Every girl has a different vagina. Noone's perfect and neither are their privates. It's like saying is my hair suppose to be this shade of brown? Of course it is. It's perfectly normal to have rough skin or even different sized lips. Your vagina isn't perfectly straight either but it adjust's to fit straight things in it, for instance a tampon or an erected penis. If these bumps grow larger, turn colours or start to irritate though it wouldn't hurt to get yourself checked out by a gecologist, otherwise forget about it, okay? [ advice-anyone's advice column | Ask advice-anyone A Question ]
TimmyTM answered Saturday November 19 2005, 9:48 pm: If it was always there and continues to remain the same, odds are, it was meant to be there. Doesn't sound like anything out of the ordinary.
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