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In the past there was a time when I hated my unusual labia and thought they were repulsive. Now, I have a boyfriend who LOVES my large and quite unusual labia and tells me so all the time. Really though he is just a great guy and would love my labia because they are part…
I have a protruding clitoris which goes past my labia when I am not aroused and is stimulated all day and a problem when working. I don’t know if this problem is common. I want to avoid surgery. I can’t wear panties because my clitoris rubs on them. Without panties I have to frequently wipe…
Firstly, I’m so glad I found this page. I used to scroll through ‘real self’ to find images that would reassure me that my vulva was normal yet everyone on that website wanted theirs to change. Here I’ve learnt that actually not everyone with a visible / protruding vagina wants it altered. I’m 22 and…
I had labiaplasty in my late 30’s and I am experiencing serious labiaplasty regrets. I had always been self conscious about the appearance of my labia. Now I have gone into menopause and I can tell you that it is causing real issues. I have constant irritation and urinary tract infections that I attribute to…
What are these yellow spots on my labia? I am a 27 years old and a nurse but I have not yet asked for a professional opinion. I have had them for as long as I can remember, even before I ever had intercourse, so I don’t believe it can be a STI. They don’t…
Ive had 2 kids (second degree tear)and ive never really look down there. Well now i looked and i keep having anxitey attacks beacuse i keep getting paranoid that something is wrong. Does my vagina look normal? I got my iud in about 6 months ago and they never said anything. What you are referring…
I’m 22 years old and I have only slept with one person. I have these bumps on my vagina and like uneven skin inside the opening where the arrow is pointing. What are the bumps caused by? They were there before I ever did anything with a guy so I know its not a std…
I’m 19 and I can’t afford labiaplasty surgery. My health insurance won’t cover it because they say its a cosmetic procedure. Is it safe to cut off my labia? What are the risks? I really can’t take it anymore as the embarrassment about how it looks is becoming too much. I cry myself to sleep…
i’m 15 and i hate how my labia looks. ever since i started masturbating is when i noticed my clit hood grew larger and the skin stretched and made it look absolutely horrible. my labia is a very dark mauve and i am so overly insecure about it. after reading that labiaplasticity is an option…
I’m currently 21 and I love my vagina more and more every single day. She’s hairier than I usually like her to be, but I still think my vagina looks perfect. As a young girl, it was so difficult to see my vagina as beautiful. When I got older, I would see pictures of other…

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Whether you like it or not, labia cleavage is here to stay! Stars like NeNe Leakes, Tammy Rivera, and a slew of Instagram models have jumped on board to show off their vajayjay in crotch-hugging swimwear, leaving very little to the imagination.
The fabric scrapes on your skin when you wear clothing that is excessively tight, destroying the barrier that protects your derma from infections.
The same logic applies to suffocating swimwear as it does to suffocating wardrobe decisions in general.
Right now, vagina is fashionable. It’s always been that way since God created woman, not in the Janet Jackson “You want to smell my punani?” type of way, but in the sense that it’s a fashion trend.
Labia cleavage is the latest aesthetic that’s sweeping the bathing suit industry (along with pudendal clefts) like wildfire these days. It’s the trend that turns high-leg bikini bottoms into the swimming equivalent of mom jeans, and it’s here to stay, according to Instagram.
Curve-hugging clothing not only damages your protective barrier, but it also produces more sweat, which creates an environment for viral, fungal, and bacterial illnesses like folliculitis, which causes hair follicles to transform into nasty red pimples. Yuck!
A warm, moist swimsuit bottom, on the other hand, provides an ideal environment for yeast and bacterial infections.
Synthetic fabrics like nylon, rayon, and spandex, according to Owen Montgomery, M.D., chairman of the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, can trap moisture in place, increasing your risk of infection (over and over), Montgomery tells Cosmopolitan.
Not to mention the maintenance, which is completely out of hand! That’s right, ladies, you’ll need to consult a “waxpert” if you want to rock this style.
You’ll almost certainly require a Brazilian wax. At popular spas, technicians will completely remove hair from the buttocks and adjacent to the anus, perineum, and vulva for as little as $40 for front to back.
At the Video Awards in Toronto in June 2014, catwalk favorite Kendall Jenner wore a cream dress with two eye-wateringly high splits, kicking off the trend.
She had to go commando because the embroidered double split dress was cut all the way up to her navel, exposing a lot of skin.
Model Bella Hadid jumped on the bandwagon earlier this year at the Cannes Film Festival in a show-stopping scarlet gown.
The raven-haired beauty was covertly strapped into a high-waisted leotard, despite the fact that she appeared to go entirely knickerless.
In matching crotch-flashing ensembles, Italian models Giulia Salemi and Dayane Mello took the trend a step further at the Venice Film Festival this month.
In eye-popping gowns slashed to the waist, the couple made a significant style statement.
Giulia chose a neon orange dress with a deep plunging V-neck to show off her cleavage and two massive splits, as well as one thin strip of cloth dangling down in front, barely covering her private parts.
Both avoided wearing underwear and instead cleverly hid their modesty with the “Shibue,” a strapless thong popular for disguising camel toes.
The Shibue, for those who don’t know, is a small piece of fabric that fits snuggly over your ladybits and is held in place by washable and reusable silicone gel strips.
These are attached to the barely-there underwear’s V-shaped front and heart-shaped back.
It’s for ladies who want to “wear what they want” without feeling restricted by their underwear, according to Shibue.
Celebrities were among the first to let their other set of lips show in revealing swimwear, and the fad slowly but steadily spread to the typical college student, RN, and neighborhood grocer, who may now be seen wearing a one-piece that leaves nothing but one’s clitoris to the imagination. And, to be honest, I have mixed feelings about it. Even though no one asked for it, I’m going to give it to you nonetheless.
Nene, for example, worked the hell out of Tammy Rivera’s swimsuit line early this spring when she teased a labial fold in the photo below, and Tammy herself makes you want to hit the gym and buy a lifetime supply of fake flat tummy detox teas if that’s what it takes to look like that in one of her designs.
We further investigate and found that the elite actress and models from Hollywood are following the same fashion trend and posting their pictures on social media. These include,
Ciara is an American artist and lyricist who has total assets of $20 million. She is a beautiful and gorgeous model who mainly appears in top-notch shows and engages her fans through social media postings (Courtesy Vizaca.com )
The picture below shows Kim Kardashian wearing a dress that reveals her body parts. It’s particularly the same kind of fashion that other celebrities used to wear to promote the labia cleavage trend.
Dakota Johnson is an American famous actress. Recently she attends the red carpet premiere of ‘The Lost Daughter’ during the 78th Venice International Film Festival. This dress of her creates a buzz in the fashion industry. Fans tweeted that she also follows the trend of labia cleavage.
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Why I photographed 100 vulvas
Most women have no idea what’s down there – there’s no such thing as ‘normal’

as told to Lisa Harvey 11 February 2019
“My labia felt like big elephant ears”
“I don’t define myself as a woman anymore”
“My vulva reminds me of a pink cupcake”
“ Whatever you’ve got is wonderful ”
“I’m unlikely to conceive naturally”
Contains adult themes, explicit imagery and very strong language
“Where would you normally see another vulva?” photographer Laura Dodsworth asks me. “Mainly only in porn,” she answers. “Especially if you’re looking online. But there’s a world of difference between how you see vulvas in porn – and how you see them in real life. It’s so important for women to know what vulvas look like. It can help with body image anxiety. We really need to talk about them because many women haven’t looked at their own. They don’t know what’s down there.”
I first met Laura, a photographer from Surrey, in 2015 following her exploration of 100 women’s relationships with their breasts.
The campaign reached its crowd-funding target of £10,900 in a day and featured powerful, untouched images and stories of anonymous participants aged 19 to 101.
In 2017, she focused her lens on penises to examine the concept of masculinity.
Now, her latest work puts vulvas and vaginas in the spotlight thanks to her new book Womanhood: The Bare Reality and forthcoming Channel 4 documentary: 100 Vaginas.
And when 100 women share intimate photos and deeply personal experiences relating to their vaginas, the result is a tender yet taboo-exploding message of women reclaiming their womanhood. At least, that’s what Laura set out to achieve.
“I never thought I’d do this,” she says. “In my mind, I’d already covered women’s stories through breasts. I also didn’t want to do it because I hadn’t faced myself in that way. I think a part of me was shying away from that intimacy because I would have to address my own related experiences. You can’t go into a project where you interview women about their vulva, and not think about your own. And although I’ve had pleasure, I’ve also experienced bad sex, traumatic birth and deep shame. In short: I’d have to confront the big stuff.”
“Three things, actually,” she says. “I read a report about how 200 million girls and women around the world have suffered female genital mutilation (FGM), which angered and sickened me. Shortly after, I came across a PDF health leaflet that disrespectfully referred to the vagina as ‘a front hole’. The correct language and understanding of female genitalia is so important to me: the vulva is the whole external package, the vagina is a muscular tube which leads from the cervix (the neck of the womb) down to the vulva.”
Later, a BBC report about girls as young as nine seeking labiaplasty – surgery that involves the lips of the vagina being shortened or reshaped – because they were distressed by its appearance, had Laura reaching for her camera again. “The idea that girls and young women think their vagina is ugly and want to change how it looks is just wrong, and sad.”
Consultant gynecologist Dr Pandelis Athanasias says “there’s no such thing as a normal vagina – they naturally vary in size, shape or colour.”
There’s also a misconception that the labia is supposed to be a certain length. “Studies have found that the labia majora (outer lips) length varies from approximately 6 to 12cm, and labia minora (inner lips) length varies from 2 to more than 10cm,” he explains. “Labia can be thin or thick, darker or lighter and sometimes longer on one side. The key is not concentrating on the size or shape but whether it affects your physical or emotional wellbeing. And if it’s impacting your daily life, that’s when a gynecologist consultation is recommended.”
Despite the expert assurance, Dr Athanasias believes labiaplasty is “on the rise.”
Dr Naomi Crouch, chair of the British Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology, has also noticed a “marked increase in girls and young women seeking labiaplasty” over the last few years.”
She believes a cultural change amongst adolescents and young women, who now choose to remove or style the pubic hair, coupled with a lack of understanding about vulval anatomy, is fuelling the rise. “The vulva takes many years to develop,” she says.
“The labia minora are usually first, and sometimes more prominent during the early stages. But it can be hard to find accurate information about this.”
Which is where Laura’s project comes in. “I thought perhaps the rise in labiaplasty wouldn’t be happening if people understood more about what other women looked like,” she says. “Some people will be shocked by my images, but I think they form an educational purpose.”
The idea that girls and young women think their vagina is ugly and want to change how it looks is just wrong, and sad
Although Laura admits to being nervous at the beginning. “I hadn’t knelt before a woman with her legs spread before.”
That said, within a couple of weeks of putting a call out for volunteers, she had over 100 willing participants from all over the UK. “The hunger for this was fierce,” she recalls. “It’s chiming with something right now. Maybe it’s in the wake of #MeToo and #TimesUp – women want to reclaim their bodies, and their stories. It’s why I wanted to represent different ages, ethnicities, backgrounds – as well as women’s different experiences relating to their vulva.”
Photographing this intimate area led to some unique and deeply personal stories. “Each one has stayed with me,” she says. “The 46-year-old virgin. The woman who endured FGM. The woman who had her vagina removed because of cancer.”
But she also heard positive stories of sexual pleasure and pregnancy. “One woman had an orgasm when she gave birth, another talked about the different types of orgasms she can have, which inspired me to think about sensuality differently. Then there was the 70-year-old woman who has ‘a lawnmower of a vibrator’. I loved that, because interviewing women who have been through the menopause and still have incredible sex lives sends out a beautiful message about womanhood.”
All 100 women photographed in Laura’s project
However, sadly, many of the conversations she had with her participants were tied with a disturbing thread of abuse. “I was really shocked by how many women brought up sexual assault. I’d be talking to someone whose story I thought was about their wonderful sex life or a health condition, and they’d open up about being raped or an experience in childhood of grooming.”
Even though she refers to it as the hardest part of the project, Laura believes including so many of these harrowing experiences adds to the impact of her message – because there is no singular female experience.
“Some of the women I met had looked at themselves lots, some women had never looked and didn’t want to see it, and some women saw it for the first time on the back of my camera, which was a big deal. They asked me, ‘Is that what it’s supposed to look like?’, and I found myself explaining what different parts of them are and telling them that’s everyone’s different.”
The idea that women are turning away from pleasure because they’re worried about what they look, smell and taste like has unearthed a fundamental message for Laura.
“Shame is a really big problem for human beings,” she sighs. “Where I’ve found that, generally, men are under pressure to be ‘enough’ – big enough, getting laid enough, rich enough, man enough – women feel like they’re ‘too much’ – too fat, too hairy, too saggy, too female. Frankly, we just need to be as we are. Yes, you can look at the photos and go ‘Wow, we all look really different’, but it’s also about connecting with the honesty of these stories. Because if you find yourself feeling admiration, pride and inspiration for another person, it becomes easier to apply that to yourself, too.”
Does she expect any backlash? “There’s nothing gratuitous about what I do,” she says. “I’ve always made a conscious attempt to photograph body parts in a way which is simple, comparative and non-sexualised. That doesn’t mean I think breasts, penises and vulvas can’t be sexual. But I photograph them so we can simply go, ‘That’s what they look like’.”
With that in mind, she couldn’t not confront her own vulnerabilities. “When I first looked at my vulva I thought, ‘Whoa, there’s a lot going on there!’ But taking part has been transformative for me: I’m more comfortable in my skin as a woman. It’s a pivotal experience to do something like this because it’s so exposing.
“I feel like I’ve been a creative warrior for women, helping them reclaim their bodies and their stories – and I’m fiercely protective of them. I hope it’s a game changer, especially for young women. If I’d seen and read this when I was 18, I think my entire life would have been different.
"I’m not exaggerating, I think it would have changed everything for me.”
Whether it’s power, pleasure, impassiveness or pain, each woman’s relationship with her vulva is completely individual. These six anonymous women – who bravely bared all for Laura’s project – prove just that…
When I masturbated when I was younger, I used to hate it when my clitoris got bigger – I thought it looked li
Joi Dirty
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