She was only diagnosed after she went to her
GP about back pain – and mentioned in passing that she hadn’t started
her periods. Tests revealed her condition and that where her vagina
should be, there is simply an ident, or ‘dimple’ – meaning she is unable
to have sex or carry her own child.
Women with the condition appear completely normal externally – which means it is usually not discovered until a woman tries to have sex, or has not had her first period.
She said;
If he has a problem with it, then he’s not the kind of guy I want to go out with. I’m a hopeless romantic and I see it as a great test of someone’s character. Instead of focusing on it putting off men, I actually think it will help me find, “the one”.
I want to be upfront with any men I meet and
tell them straight away about my condition. I don’t want them to feel
tricked into being with me.
LOL no nkwobi with this one ooo
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