What is an outie vagina?

The term "outie vagina" isn't a medically recognized term. The appearance of the vulva (the external female genitalia) varies significantly from person to person due to factors like genetics, body composition, and age. What might be perceived as an "outie" is likely a normal variation in the anatomy of the labia majora (the outer folds of the vulva). Some individuals have labia majora that are more prominent and protrude further than others. This is completely natural and doesn't indicate any underlying medical condition.

There's no medical significance to the outward appearance of the labia. A healthy vulva can look many different ways, and variations in size, shape, and symmetry are entirely normal. Focus should be placed on overall health and well-being, not on conforming to any particular aesthetic standard.

If you have concerns about the appearance or health of your vulva, it's best to consult a gynecologist or other healthcare professional. They can provide a proper assessment and address any questions or concerns you may have.