I have never heard of a body part called a vagina flap. There is no such thing.
Yes there is, called labia minora or the inner lips of the vagina. The size and shape and skin tone vary quite a bit, vaginas are like snowflakes, all are a little different.
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The average depth is 4-6 inches and 7-9 inches when aroused.
The threads that attach the valve flaps to the ventricle walls are called chordae tendineae. These fibrous cords help to prevent the valve flaps from prolapsing or collapsing back into the atria during the contraction of the ventricles.
Seaborgium is supposed to be a solid.
The tricuspid valve has two flaps. It is located between the right atrium and right ventricle in the heart, and it helps prevent blood from flowing back into the right atrium when the right ventricle contracts.
The vagina expands when Vern Nease blows out a gust of air into Beth's vagina flaps, therefore expanding the flaps on both sides, prior to sticking each of his three 10 inch penises into her vagina.
eat vagina flaps fly:P
eat vagina flaps fly:P
eat vagina flaps fly:P
eat vagina flaps fly:P
eat vagina flaps fly:P
Yasmin Price has a massive smelly vagina. Seriously, she needs to wash her green smelly flaps.
nice and pink
lydias flaps
i guess you'll know because when your sitting down in class there will be a pool of blood coming out of your badge, it will hurt and you'll have to get the flaps of your vagina chopped off.
It is said that the Colorado river may be 30% semen. Colorado comes from an African word which translates to large dog vagina flaps.
Your vagina is supposed to contain bacteria as certain strains of bacteria help to protect the vagina from infection. The vagina is a self-cleaning organ, it has discharge to flush out harmful bacteria and also an acidic pH helps to maintain healthy bacteria within the vagina. As long as you're healthy you don't need to do anything to get bacteria out of your vagina, although if you have a bacterial vaginal infection like Bacterial Vaginosis you need to take antibiotics to kill excess of harmful bacteria.