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VaJJ appearance

Started by Gamergirl, May 22, 2017, 04:28:06 AM

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Gamergirl

Hey !

After review of the pre-surgery site and male organ, I was told ahead of time that I would have an 'open' vagina.   It made me nervous, but I went ahead with it because I was so close to my surgery goal.  I also trusted the surgeon and his clientele.

Fast forward to post-op and voil!á , I have an open vagina below labia.  I'm keeping in mind that the vagina supposedly changes in appearance within three months..  but would this be an optional (but still correct) anatomy ?  I am told everything looks ok by others...     😓   

Just wondering if I need to rewind time a few weeks and start over.   Thanks
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LiliFee

Perhaps you should have a look at the great-wall-of-vagina. Google it. Vaginas vary  a LOT, perhaps even more than male organs. Some have practically no labia minora, and still they're fully functional.

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AnonyMs

This was PAI? There's one SRS photo on their site and I'd guess it matches what you describe?
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bubbles21

Quote from: LiliFee on May 22, 2017, 06:14:01 AM
Perhaps you should have a look at the great-wall-of-vagina. Google it. Vaginas vary  a LOT, perhaps even more than male organs. Some have practically no labia minora, and still they're fully functional.

I just googled this and was surprised at the differences between vaginas. No 2 vaginas were exactly the same. Thanks for sharing that as i'd never seen or heard about it before.  ;D
Blossoming with my Happy Pills :)
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AnonyMs

There's at least one transwomen in the Great Wall of vagina. I used to think it was easy to spot, but now I've looked at so many srs photos I've started seeing some cis vaginas as srs results as well.
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Jenna Marie

I'm not sure what "open" means, but things change dramatically in the first year, much less the first three months. At 1, 3, 6 and even 18 months, I had a gaping hole that was always visible below my labia. (That sounds like it might be what you're worried about.) I also had a ton of swelling. Around the two-year mark, when the swelling had finally fully disappeared, the outer labia draped down to cover the vaginal opening, and the vagina itself started looking like a mostly closed slit except when I'd just taken a dilator out. So give it time. :)

(I also had a gynecologist think I was cis in that first year, so I'm another vote for "cis vaginas and vulvas vary a LOT," too.)
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Gamergirl

Thanks Jeanna..

Teared up a little reading your post, because its familiar to mine.  It gives me hope.  I'm not disappointed with my surgeon, I know he probably did the best he could.. and hey, its better than it was before. 

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