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Women may choose to pierce their outer labia for various reasons, including personal expression, aesthetic appeal, or cultural significance. Labial piercings can enhance sexual pleasure for some individuals and are often seen as a form of body art. Additionally, they may reflect individual identity or a sense of empowerment. Ultimately, the decision to pierce is highly personal and varies from person to person.
Labia minora is the plural form of labia minus and labia majora is the plural form of labia majus.
No, males do not have labia. Labia are part of the female external genitalia, specifically the vulva, which includes the labia majora and labia minora. Males have different anatomical structures, such as the penis and scrotum, which do not include labia.
long labia, or just labia
answerthe labia majora My answer------CORRECTION: outer lips are labia majora, inner lips are labia minora. They didn't answer question of what the "mass" was.
No. I believe that you are describing the Labia Majora. The Labia Minora are the inner labia or, lips. Majora, the outer, protective, larger or, major labia, or lips.
The Latin definition of Labia is lip.
No they can not. Unless they are hermaphrodites, but your average man should not have labia.
'Labia' is the latin name for lips.
The only time women would be missing one of their labia is if they have had it surgically removed. All cis-women have two inner labia and two outer labia.
The labia majora in females correspond to the scrotum in males. They are both external structures that protect and support the internal reproductive organs.
one labium, two labia (the Latin word for "lip")