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The appearance of the vulva is important given that men are visual creatures. Although what a man may think of a vulva as being attractive will vary. I also think that the shape of the woman you are in love with will change what you find attractive or not.
I have been disappointed with the appearance of a woman’s vulva, I was very turned off when I had a fling in college with this girl and she had labia that looked like a roast beef sandwich literally. Not trying to be too shallow about this matter. I did perform with this person about 8 times. I was a little shy about going down, but I did it anyway, and feeling those lips was strange.
Before I see a woman naked, I do not think about how her genitalia will look like beforehand, how her vulva will look like, and will it be pretty. It is not often that you see one that is very bad-looking. I think that most women may be too critical of their vulva. Remember that men are naturally attracted to the vagina and that helps us enjoy the looks of them. I would describe my Girlfriend's vulva as a beautiful blooming flower.
I never have rejected a woman because of it is ugly, but I have limited the amount of sexual activity I had with a woman because of it keeping in mind it was just sex ....not a relationship...
I would have to say that a good-looking vulva would be one that is not intimidating. One that looks youthful. One that is pretty to the sight and that every part looks nice and clean. Something that you can sit back and admire for the beauty that it has.
On the opposite, an ugly vulva would be one with too large of labia. Too many folds of unneeded flesh make them look ugly. If I fell in love with a woman with these features, I would not ask her to change them surgically, I would not want to her to lose any sensation to try to improve her appearance. A large stretched vaginal opening is bad. Maybe a deformity, it would be unattractive although I have not seen anything of the sort.
I think it is important for your partner to feel beautiful so she can enjoy the experience better. I would not want to point out her imperfections. Although I have, one time made fun of a woman’s vulva. However, it was when I was much younger and much more immature. I do give my self-credit for never mentioning the name of the person I was speaking of to hold her dignity.
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