What do I do if I have a mole on my vag?

Would you still have sex with me? Its about the size of an eraser on a pencil( the diameter)

Answer #1

I use to have one about the same size on my brest. like an inch away from my nibble. I was afraid for the same reason. but thats not why I had it removed it made me self-concios. anyways if you really want it gone then consider getting rid of it. I did and now all I have is a tiny little scare which I forget is even there. im now able to look at my chest bare with out embarrasment. and my boyfriend never asked nor noticed it. hope I helped some dont be afraid to add me and ask if you have anymore questions.

p.s. this is the first I have ever told anyone about it. no one not even my boyfriend knew or knows about it. well other than my closest family.

Answer #2

Heres the deal:

If you were at a party and just wanted to hook up with a random guy, he would be so happy to have spontaneous sex that he wouldn’t care if you were from mars!!

And if you were going to have sex with your boyfriend, by the time your relationship is ready to have sex, then he would love you and not care about it at all.

If it really bothers you, then you can get it removed. But I don’t think you need to. It doesn’t affect your sexual performance, so why should it matter to them lol.

Answer #3

Guys won’t care, that’s a given…

…her is my ‘but’…Tell you mom, and go to the Dr. Moles located on the genitals are more prone to becoming cancerous, than a mole anywhere else on your body.

Please do this.

phrannie

Answer #4

I have had sex a few times, it doesnt make a difference, but dont get me wrong I wouldent have sex with just ANY girl. If the guy cares for you he wont care and if he does he will get over it. Also a friend of mine has the same “problem” so your not the only one BTW. Dont stress, things will work out :)

Answer #5

-I’m a girl so dont ask. lol -But you’re asking this ? to a bunch of guys im sure as hell, any guy would have sex with a girl if she asked.

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