No, a female does not urinate from the labia. The labia are two sets of folds (major and minor). These folds cover the front of a female's genitals. Inside the folds is first the clitoris. Then the urethra which sits right above, but outside of, the vagina. Then there's the vagina.
A torn labia would cause severe pain and bleeding.
That is what you see on the outside if you look between her legs. It contain labia's and the clitoris, the vaginal entrance and the urethral entrance. Many calls it the vagina but itś the inside that is called the vagina.
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The female external genitalia includes the mons, the outer labia, inner labia, the clitoris, the urethra (opening where urine passes from the body), and the vaginal opening.
spread apart the labia (lips) and pee full forse
Exposure to the Internet, magazines, and other mediums in which female genitals are center stage contributes to a woman's belief that their labia should look a certain way, however, there is no universal standard for what labia should look like.
Yes, the labia (both majora and minora) are part of the vulva.
You pee out of your urethra. Women: The area is called the vulva. The lips that come over the vulva are called the labia. Men: (I'm a girl so you can improve this answer if you are a guy)
Yes. Over time the size and appearance of a woman's labia will change. Often times if the woman has had children the entire vaginal area will become wider and more loose with age.
Its called the Labia Majora
a woman pee point is called urethra
The size, color and texture of labia vary from woman to woman. There is no 'normal' standard because of genetics. It would be like asking what is the cause for a long nose. However, friction from various activities, both sexual and non sexual can effect the size, color and texture of both the labia majora and labia minora. This is why some women have very small pale labia and others have very large, protruding, heavily textured/wrinkled labia.
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No it has to be inside of her or directly at the vaginal opening vaginal.
The vulva isn't deep at all. "Vulva" refers to the external genitalia of a woman is thus superficial. The vulva includes the clitoris, labia majora and labia minora which surround the opening of the vagina.