The genitals of a young girl, from birth even, mirrors an adult vulva. By the time a girl is five or six, the labia minora and majora may have developed to a larger state. If the minora have developed to the point where they protrude beyond the majora, there usually is continued growth of both labia. The clitoris develops in sized as a girl approaches puberty.
Like a peach.
Basically the same as when they aren't pregnant.
Eczema on the parts of the vulva with hair may look like flaky skin with or without redness or bumps. Eczema on the hairless parts of the vulva may look shiny and red, or may look like slightly roughened or thickened skin if it's been going on for a while.
They look like ovals.
The reproductive organs of a female kitten consist of the vulva, which is a small opening located beneath the anus. Inside the vulva are the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, and vagina, which are not externally visible.
It's just a slit below the anus that has a little hair on the bottom part (called the ventral commissure). It does not have two types of labia (vuval folds) like the human female does, but just a single fold that protects the vagina.
The vulva of a mare is, really, a long, vertical slit that sits below the anus, starting at the top from the anus and ending at a sort of point where the clitoris sits. The slit itself will be longer in mares close to foaling and mares in heat, ranging from 6 to 8 to even 10 inches long, depending on the size (and possibly even breed) of the mare. The entrance to the vagina is in the upper portion of the vulva, and the clitoris located below at the bottom of this slit. See the related links below for some pictures that will answer this question.
The vulva's appearance can vary from person to person, with the "slit" shape being a common natural variation. This shape is due to the labia majora, which are the outer lips of the vulva, covering and protecting the inner structures of the vulva, including the clitoris, urethral opening, and vaginal opening. The vulva's shape and size can be influenced by genetics, hormones, and individual development.
HE LOOKED LIKE A HUMAN WHAT ELSE WAS HE SOPOSE TO LOOK LIKE.
A human
like a human's face
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