I'm a 17 year old with female and I have balls. Well.. they look like balls.. They're smaller than the size of a child's pinky finger and they're sorta placed on the external part of my vagina. Earlier this morning I was searching for pictures of a females vagina and NONE of them have it. I'm scared and mortified. Someone please answer!!!!
2007-06-21
16:03:16
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I know they're not vaginal lips because I'm looking at the pictures from google and they don't look like em. They're about the same shape as a normal male's balls except they're smaller.
2007-06-21
17:12:40 ·
update #1
make sure you wear a cup in gym class
2007-06-27 09:58:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, visit your doctor. If you are an hermaphrodite those mini-testicles can add enough hormones to your system to give you some unwanted side effects like hair growth where you would rather not have it, mood changes and sexual feelings. If you menstruate then you are usually considered more female than male. A doctor can remove them if need be. On the other hand it seems odd that this is the first time in 17 yrs that they have been noticed. You would think someone like your mother when you were a baby or when the doctor examined you would have noticed this before. You have lived with yourself for all these years and never noticed or investigated that part of your body? Yes, go to a doctor. Maybe it's just a couple of big pimples.
2007-06-27 22:32:51
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answered by Anonymous
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A female's vaginal lips are originally made exactly the same as a male's "ball sack"... at some point in development in its mother a childs hormones form testicles in the sack to make a male or stop them from growing and develop a vaginal hole to make a female.
I would say that you might be somewhere inbetween the genders... but I would have thought you would notice something like that earlier.
You say they're the size of a child's pinky? Sounds like they're just vagainal lips to me....
2007-06-21 16:16:39
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answered by super_deformed_girl 4
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Talk this over with your mother. Then visit a gynecologist to determine what is happening there.
I know of a lady ( she's now in her 30's ) but had her first 12 yrs living as a boy. She had a " tip " at her vagina. ( she had a woman's part along with just a small part of a boy's privates ). She started developing into a woman in her mid teens.
She had the ' surgery ' to remove that part of the boy's body 5 yrs ago.
she's due for marriage Next month to a Man
If you have not already consulted your mother, please do so. visit a doctor
Good luck
2007-06-25 17:10:23
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answered by simpleminded 5
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sometimes if the genitals aren't noticeable in younger ages, they become more prominent in puberty. this is especially important if you didn't hit puberty until later. talk to your mother, aunt, or another adult female you can trust. go to a gynecologist.
if you were born with both genitals, you have a very important decision to make. you can choose. but talk it over with your parents. talk to your doctor. learn all of your options. and go with what makes you feel best. good luck!
2007-06-29 08:02:08
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answered by flgalinms 5
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Being a hermaphrodite is not uncommon. But you should go see your doctor for sure to ask about options.
2007-06-26 03:08:30
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answered by Xeneelk 2
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Talk to your parents/doctor/gynocologist. Any of them should be able to help you.
2007-06-21 16:07:49
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answered by colleend01 3
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Talk to your doctor.
2007-06-29 12:37:40
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answered by M 6
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Go to your doctor please before it's to late and you become a man!!! lol Just kidding
Really go see your GYN
2007-06-27 11:49:12
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answered by Miss April 1
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hmmm i have no idea what that is go see a doc.
2007-06-21 16:14:56
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answered by Anonymous
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