My inner labia are quite big and plump and just a bit over 1.5 inches long outside my outer labia. They are symmetrical, not lopsided and I really like them. My gynecologist examines them when I go to see him for check ups but I do not think he takes a very long time doing it.My husband takes a long time to examine my labia when he gives me a play exam but that is just play, and if I am role playing a shy patient I am "embarrassed" by my labia being closely looked at, spread and played with like that, so it is different.
Translation (google translator) of my post...From a strictly medical point of view, there is still no information on the negative and medium- and long-term consequences after a labile reduction surgery, consequently the operation should be limited to cases of true clinical or psychological necessity and never for the aesthetic appearance only.The vulva is beautiful anyway, in every shape ... It seems to me that the new "fashion" of the vulva redesigned, is just a good excuse, well supported by aesthetic surgeons to increase income. I can be wrong, but I can also be right :-)Next time I'll write in English, but maybe you'll understand better if you translate it, with the help of google translate :-)PS I can not answer privately, this is the first post on the forum.
My wife has almost non existent inner labia and quite plump outer labia. She usually asks me to shave her when required and I love the way her vulva looks then.I've examined women with larger inner and outer labia and I'm fine with that. All women are individual and attractive in their own right to me.
@UKrgyn I find the look you described to be unbelievably attractive and a huge turn on. I've had a girlfriend like that and it was great 😃
Being a typical male, and honestly this is true, I love all labias I’ve seen in my life. Including innies, outies, chubby’s, skinny’s. It’s without a doubt the most beautiful part of a woman’s body as far as I’m concerned. It stems from the intimacy of a woman letting you see her most private part. For which I’ve always been appreciative.