i recently fingered a girl who is a virgin and never had any sexual contact before and she had lumps on the inside of her vagina and i don’t know what it is. can anyone explain?

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  1. Vaginas aren’t smooth. I’ve seen the texture compared to the texture of the inside of your cheek. The gspot can feel bumpy, like the outside of a walnut shell (but soft). The cervix feels like a bump or donut shape that is a little firm, like the tip of your nose.

    It is possible for a virgin to have an STD, but off the top of my head I don’t know of any that cause bumps inside the vagina.

  2. (22F) vaginas aren’t supposed to be completely smooth. I wouldn’t worry since you were the only sexual contact she’s had, you’re gonna feel different textures in most girls vans

  3. This sounds normal. I think people often picture the vagina as like an inverted penis, like a tube. But it’s actually pretty normal for them to have bumps and ridges and caverns. There’s a lot of variation in the internal shape.

    I’d say bumps are normal, but if you’re finding new bumps after a few months or years with the same person, definitely tell her so she can get them checked out.

    Check out this art project where an artist took casts of a few different vaginas using a similar technique to how crowns are made at the dentist. It’s eye opening. https://jamiemccartney.com/internal-vaginas/

  4. vaginas have different textures, it’s normal. it could be her g-spot. she should see a doctor if she’s concerned.

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