Okay, so, let’s talk about “open vaginas,” right? I’m not a doctor or anything, but I’ve got some, uh, personal experience to share. It all started a few months ago when I decided to get a bit more…intimate with my own body. I mean, I’ve always been curious, you know? But I never really took the time to, well, explore.

So, I started by just looking. Yeah, sounds basic, but it’s a big step! I used a hand mirror, nothing fancy. First thing I noticed was the outer lips, the labia majora. I touched them, felt their texture. They were soft and, honestly, kind of cool-looking.
Then I gently pulled them apart. That’s when I saw the inner lips, the labia minora. They were a bit darker and smaller. I touched them as well, and they were pretty sensitive.
Next, I looked for the clitoris. It took a while, I’m not gonna lie. It was hidden under this little hood thing. I pushed the hood back and there it was, this tiny little bud. I touched it lightly, and whoa, that felt different! A good different, of course. I felt a little pulse.
Moving on, I found the vaginal opening. I pushed it slightly, and I could feel the muscles inside. It’s like a little tunnel, you know? I did some research and found out it’s normally about 1.5 to 3.7 inches long, but it can stretch a lot, apparently. I didn’t test that out myself, though!
Then I noticed a tiny little hole above the vaginal opening. I realized that’s where I pee from. Who knew?

Finally, I checked out the area between the vagina and, well, my butt. That’s called the perineum, I learned. It was just skin, nothing special there.
I did this whole exploration thing a few times, getting more comfortable each time. It was kind of empowering, actually. Like, I was getting to know my body in a whole new way. And it’s really important to know your body, you know? It plays a role in a lot of important things, like periods and having babies.
I wouldn’t say I’m an expert now or anything. But I definitely understand my body a lot better. It was a bit awkward at first, but totally worth it. If you’re curious, I’d say go for it! Just be gentle and take your time. And maybe do some reading beforehand, so you know what you’re looking at. It’s your body, after all. Get to know it!