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an illustration of a vagina that has asymmetrical inner lips is where one side of the labia minora is longer than the other, and hangs down a little past the labia majoraEmma Ledger/Cosmopolitan UK

Asymmetrical inner lips

A vulva with asymmetrical inner lips is where one side of the labia minora is longer than the other, and hangs down a little past the labia majora. It may feel like it looks uneven, but it’s a very common type of vulva, notes Mr Ibraheim.

a drawing of a vulva with prominent inner lipsEmma Ledger/Cosmopolitan UK

Prominent inner lips

This is the most common type of vulva, yet ironically the one women have historically felt most self-conscious about in the surgeon’s experience. Here, the labia minora are longer than the labia majora. Because of the difference in length, the inner lips extend below the outer lips. This can range from a very subtle, slight protrusion to a much more visible one.

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a drawing of a vulva with curved outer lipsEmma Ledger/Cosmopolitan UK

Curved outer lips

If you’ve got this type of vulva, your labia majora will curve round, exposing the labia minora front-on, but will meet evenly at the bottom like an upside down horseshoe. The labia minora here do not tend to hang below the outer lips.

an illustration of a vulva where the labia are tucked in and not visibleEmma Ledger/Cosmopolitan UK

Small, closed lips

Fun fact: this is the least common type of vulva, yet the most typically ‘desired’ one thanks to the fact it’s the shape that’s most frequently seen in porn – and it’s essentially a Barbie vagina. With this kind of vulva, the labia minora are completely contained and hidden inside the labia majora. The outer lips here tend to be more or less flat and rest up against the pubic bone.

a drawing of a vulva with prominent outer lipsEmma Ledger/Cosmopolitan UK

Prominent outer lips

Some vulvas have more prominent labia majora than they do labia minora. The outer lips in this case tend to sit much lower, and can be either full and puffed up or thin and slightly looser.

a drawing of a small vagina giving the appearance of being 'open' and meaning the labia minora can be visibleEmma Ledger/Cosmopolitan UK

Small, open lips

This vulva is similar to the one above, given the small lips. The main difference, however, is that here, the labia majora are set further apart, giving the appearance of being ‘open’ and meaning the labia minora can be visible.

drawing of a vulva described as looking like a 'flower bud about to bloom'Emma Ledger/Cosmopolitan UK

Visible inner lips

Described as looking like a ‘flower bud about to bloom’ by the surgeon, this vulva will typically expose the labia minora through the entire length of the labia majora, which sweep to either side.


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Healthy relationships involve mutual respect, trust, and open communication. Here are some tips to help you cultivate strong and healthy relationships:

1. Communicate effectively: Share your thoughts, feelings, and desires with your partner, and listen actively to theirs.

2. Set boundaries: Establish clear limits and respect each other’s needs and preferences.

3. Show empathy and understanding: Be supportive and validate each other’s emotions.

4. Respect each other’s independence: Maintain individuality and personal interests.

5. Foster trust: Be reliable, honest, and transparent in your interactions.

6. Embrace conflicts: Address disagreements in a constructive and respectful manner.

7. Prioritize quality time: Spend quality time together, doing things you both enjoy.

8. Practice active listening: Pay attention to each other’s needs and show that you care.

9. Cultivate intimacy: Prioritize physical and emotional closeness.

10. Embrace growth and change: Support each other’s personal growth and development.

Remember, healthy relationships are a journey, and nurturing them takes effort and dedication from both partners.

 

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How women enslave men from ages.

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Every Man irrespective of who they are must read the book by a German writer Esther Villar In her book “The Manipulated Man”

This book has caused outrage and hostile criticism from women, it explains how women since the earliest times have manipulated men and turned them into their slaves, they have pretended to be the oppressed sex while in the real sense they are the oppressors.

She explains how a woman manipulates a man skillfully by steps like courtship and finally marriage , hence the saying “ a man chases a woman until SHE catches him”.

In her book she explains how the man is tricked to care for the woman all his life and her offspring.

He rolls the stone like Sisyphus and in turn gets rewarded by a few minutes of sexual pleasure.

We can, by observing Esther Villars assertions that a man is a slave of his desires and the woman uses and has used it for thousands of years as a stick and carrot to keep the man chasing vanity and commit his life to serving her.

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Types of vagina

She goes ahead to explain the rivalry of women, how each woman feels the powerful urge and need to own a male for herself.

Like a slave owner she detests any move the man would make to offer his services to another woman. She uses all means to keep the man to herself and her offspring alone.

Esther Villar’s sentiments are captured by Nigerian Poet, critic and writer, Chinweizu Ibekwe in his book, “The Anatomy of Female Power” (AFP) and Will Farrel’s, “The Predatory Female”.

They all push the theory that all societies are matriarchal and not patriarchal as we are pushed and forced to believe. Matriarchy has ruled not through brawn but wits and tricks; women feigning weakness to be protected etc. Thus the male becomes the most exploited sex in human history, (in wars the man is always ready to die for the woman; he has been trained to do that).

Chinweizu calls the idea of dating and courtship, training , like that of a horse. It is during this time that a woman having kept the man on a leash by denying him sex and getting him addicted to her by false charms, trains and breaks him to whatever she wants him to become.

The marriage celebration becomes a celebration for the woman and her friends, and they all congratulate her for having succeeded in getting herself a slave.

A man on that wedding day waves goodbye to his independence and his coalition of males and commits himself to a Sisyphean life, rolling the stone, an act he cannot abandon having society and the government checking on him and always ready to jail , shame or exile him for absconding his duties of slavery.

Thus the government and society helps the woman in keeping her slave (man) in check.

Chinweizu gives a narration of how women are trained by older matriarchs to tame men. He explains how a man is trained to rely on women by his own mother.

A man is shamed for cooking for himself and other domestic chores by his own mother who is an agent of the global matriarchal rule.

By getting the man to hate domestic works and having it enforced by culture which warns men against going into the kitchen, doing laundry etc.

The mother trains his son for the woman who will captivate him and when the time comes she takes hold of the man’s stomach and by getting the man addicted to her body she holds him by the two, in bed and in the kitchen.

With those two weapons she manipulates the man and turns him into her plaything.

In the “Myth of the Male Power”, Esther Villar’s “A Man’s Right to the Other Woman”; “The Polygamous Sex”, the authors of those books challenge the narrative that men oppress women, and by detailed research across African, Western and Eastern both in ancient and modern societies, the authors unravel the hidden power of the ruthless matriarchal power that rules the world.

Also Helen E. Fisher did anthropological research of ancient human societies and wrote the book “The Sex Contract, The evolution of human behaviour” 1982. She too came to the conclusion that Marriage is a selfish creation of a Woman, where she uses sex to manipulate a man to take care of her and her offspring. Other male animals do not carry the same burden and responsibility.

President’s, Emperors and Kings are all puppets of the matriarchy forces that rule the World by pulling the strings from behind the curtains

 

 


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Ibadan ace broadcaster appreciates wife for staying through the thick and thin journey of their life.

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An Ibadan based broadcaster, whose name and identity is withheld has penned down an appreciative message for his wife for staying with him when he had nothing.

According to the missing you chats sighted by JN25 reveals that the wife has been financing the family when the husband was out of job for long time.

The husband chats to his wife shows he was thankful to God and his wife for staying with him through the turbulence period of economy hardship.

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