Is my virgin vaginal hole normal?

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Hi all,

I am 23 and never have had sex before or masturbated and wanted to know if my vaginal hole looks normal?

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      Its worth noting that as you get aroused blood starts flowing to that area and will impact it's shape and make penetration easier. Make sure to take sex very slowly at first and play with the outside and other erogenous zones first to get everything flowing. If you look at your vagina again after doing that you will see it looks much different.

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    It looks fine you have nothing to worry about.

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      I can't see the whole opening, is that normal? I am getting married in the next months and scared for penetrative sex

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      If you are a virgin it can be normal to not see because of your hymen you should see a small opening at least. Don't be too worried about sex make it fun.

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      I can't really see a small hole, just the skin covering it.

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    I can't really see a small hole, just the skin covering it.

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      Hi, was just wondering if you ever found out what this was or if it was totally normal as I have exactly the same piece of skin in the middle!

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      Thank you so much, I was so nervous about this...I read up about imperforate hymens...I don't think I have this as my periods have been regular since I was 12...

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      I'm sure you are fine just take it slow the first couple of times.

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      Based on the photos, do you think I will need to have surgery before I can have penetrative sex for the first time?

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