Evalia & Jerno (Not on apartment list - Vacation)

I think you can write in Italian)

grazie allora proverò a scrivere in italiano… :hugs:

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Sarò molto felice, e per me sarà un ottimo esercizio!

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e quello che cerco di fare anch’io con la lingua inglese…se sai l’inglese puoi anche girare il mondo visto che e la lingua più usata al mondo…

The shade of a woman’s pussy has nothing to do with overuse, or any use at all.

The color of a woman’s labia is influenced primarily by genetics, hormones, and natural changes over time—not by sexual activity or “use.” Labia come in a wide range of colors, sizes, and shapes, all of which are normal.

Factors like puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, and aging can also affect the color and appearance of the labia. For example, hormonal changes during puberty or pregnancy can cause darkening due to increased blood flow or melanin production.

In short, the appearance of the labia has nothing to do with the frequency or type of sexual activity.

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Sì, ma purtroppo non ci hanno insegnato questo. Ho iniziato a studiare l’inglese quando avevo già 23 anni, ma avrei potuto iniziare anche prima.

Love and big hug for you)

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Thank you very kindly my gentle woman.
:hugs: :hugs: :hugs:

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Nice view Evalia x

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When it’s perfect it’s perfect :fire: :fire: :fire:

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Yes, my friend, everything you said is true
But
For example, in curvy women, there is this between the thighs, as a result of constant friction
As in, my sweetheart DIZZY

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Constant friction—whether from thighs rubbing together, tight clothing, or even activities like cycling—can lead to a condition called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) in areas like the labia, inner thighs, and natal cleft (the crease between the buttocks). This darkening isn’t about “use” in the mythological sense but rather a physical response from the skin.

Why Friction Causes Darkening:

  1. Melanin Production: Repeated friction can irritate the skin, triggering melanin (pigment) production as a protective response.

  2. Thicker Skin: The skin may thicken slightly in areas of chronic rubbing, which can give it a darker appearance.

  3. Moisture & Chafing: Combined with sweat, the irritation can exacerbate discoloration.

Other Contributing Factors:

Weight: Increased body weight can amplify friction.

Hormones: Conditions like insulin resistance, common in people with obesity, can cause acanthosis nigricans, a type of darkened, velvety skin that often appears in skin folds (including the thighs and groin).

Clothing Choices: Tight or synthetic fabrics can add to friction and irritation.

So, while friction can cause darkening, it’s unrelated to sexual activity or any “overuse” myth—it’s purely a physical and environmental response.

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Isn’t there increased friction with normal sexual intercourse or masturbation that leads to this? :wink:

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Refer back to my first answer, which explains the MYTH of sexual overuse causing skin darkening, versus my second answer which explains why CONSTANT friction causes the darkening of skin between the thighs and butt cheeks. There is a vast difference between the two causes.

Not only does the first answer explain the different ways labia can become dark, but it explains away the complete myth that it’s caused by any type of sexual overuse. Note the use of the words myth and constant in the two answers.

In the case you mentioned the skin darkening is not being caused by any sexual activity. It comes from the constant friction caused by being obese. I don’t say that in any kind of negative way. It’s just a simple fact.

That’s a very interesting key. I wonder what treasures It’s unlocks?

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