The inner and outer labias plump up due to increased circulation when the women are sexually excited. As far as coming out in the sense that penises stick out when men are aroused, they don't. How far they stick out depends on the the size of both the majora (outer) and minora (inner). The inner labias are flappy when in an unaroused state, when aroused they fill up with blood and do have the tendency to be more prominent.
The female external genitalia includes the mons, the outer labia, inner labia, the clitoris, the urethra (opening where urine passes from the body), and the vaginal opening.
A torn labia would cause severe pain and bleeding.
That is what you see on the outside if you look between her legs. It contain labia's and the clitoris, the vaginal entrance and the urethral entrance. Many calls it the vagina but itś the inside that is called the vagina.
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.
There is no discharge that I know of but a mare in heat will usually urinate when a stallion is presented. When a stallion is present, other signs of a mare in heat are: turning the hindquarters to the stallion, raising the tail, squatting and a flexing or winking of the labia. When a mare is NOT in heat and a stallion is present, she is totally disinterested and will flatten her ears, squeal, kick and sometimes bite and kick at the stallion.
They don't close permanently. They are supposed to protect the entrance to the vaginal canal. When she's older and get sexually aroused, they will get swollen and part a bit.
The inner labia help to protect the vaginal opening and urethral opening - the vaginal opening and urethral opening are within the vestibule, the vestibule is within the inner labia, the inner labia are within the outer labia, and your vulva is safely nestled between your legs. Imagine the female genitals like a Matryoshka doll, with the vaginal opening safely within the vulva, and then further from that all this protection works to keep your reproductive organs healthy. The inner labia aren't just about protection though, they are also about pleasure too - when aroused they become engorged and more sensitive to stimulation, so during masturbation and sex stimulating the inner labia increase arousal for pleasure.
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.
mons pubis, outer labia, inner labia, clitoris, vulva, etc....
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 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.
mons pubis, outer labia, inner labia, clitoris, vulva, etc....
Inner and outer Labia.
HUH?? ----- A cameltoe is the collogial name for the look of a womans private parts if she is wearing very tight jeans or something similar. If I understand your question correctly you are referring to her labia - and whether or not it is better to have small inner labia or large. Large inner labia is normal and so is small inner labia. It stands to reason that if you try and force your way in without proper lubrication, then you will pull larger labia in with the penis head and this can be uncomfortable or painful. But that is not because of the larger labia but because of an inconsiderate lover.
Actually, there are two pairs of folds protecting the vagina. The outer set is called the labia majora. The smaller, inner set is called the labia minora.
Friction may cause irritation to the inner labia and an ingrowing hair may cause a pimple-like irritation to appear on the outer labia if you shave or wax your genitals. However, from my recollection, a "sore" could indicate the first stage of syphilis or it could be indicative of herpes, in a worst case scenario. If you are a sexually active individual, it is best to err on the side of caution and to submit to a medical examination to determine the EXACT cause of any genital irritation so that steps can be taken to treat (and isolate) any infection.
Its a cyst. If you have one you need to see a doctor to get antibiotic for it.