Women’s
vulvas vary widely, in size, shape color and texture. They
are plain or convoluted. It’s quite normal to have inner
lips that protrude beyond the outer lips (labia majora).
Similarly,
the clitoris, which is some what like the male glans, has as
much variation in the size as any other body part. Its size
ranges from a barley noticeable 2 mm to bulbous 20 mm and
increases upon sexual stimulation like the glans does.
Quivering
of inner lips under non-sexual situations like when you feel
a wave of chill, thrill, or fear is an involuntary skin
response and is perfectly normal. Skin also quivers
elsewhere on the body.
Paul
Joannides wrote a wonderful book “Guide to getting it on”.
Try it. You will enjoy reading this very enlightening and
entertaining book on sex. (By the way, you will find
illustrations of variations in vulval and clitoral sizes and
shapes in this book). |