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Question:
Ok, first of all i'm a virgin (and not a minor so please don't tell me
i'm too young to have sex anyway). I have masturbated quite often
enough the last few years, and i've grown a bit concerned. How do I
know if I'm too tight or small? What I mean is, two fingers can only
go so far until it hurts. I had a papsmear in january and she was only
able to go so far and even said she might not be able to do it. She
didnt' tell me if anything was abormal or not and i was just too
embarrassed to ask. I'm honestly somewhat scared to have sex because
of this. I mean, is it normal, is there anything i can do to stretch
myself at all (if i'm even supposed to)...i mean...well, what do i do?
I'm very confused, and a bit embarrased for asking about this, but I
really would like to know.

Answer:
Hey sara, how are you doing? The vagina should be small and tight
with a pink hue or pink interior walls to it and lastly the female
body should be shapely with beautiful facial features. The inner
vaginal lips should not protrude past the outer lips, they should be
symmetrical and even. In addition, it all comes down to the
reproduction capabilities of the female. Usually healthy females, whom
developed properly. Other factors also involve that people used to
think that looking directly at ugly or unsightly female genitals would
lead to blindness. This is why so many ancient sculptures do not have
female genitals carved out. Consequently men prefer these women as
an ideal standard for how women should look when it comes to their
bodies. The more censorship society imposes on males getting access to
see the female body; it raises the standard of beauty in the female
form. Best wishes.

Answer:
You are perfectly normal. Don't do anything to yourself.



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