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What's this tissue?

Ever since I was a child I've had this pink mass of tissue at the opening of my vigina. It used to hurt to the touch until I had my first period. I have been sexually active for some years however the tissue is still there and my boyfriends penis goes thru it, not around. I notice the sides tear a little more after each intercourse. I discovered this morning that it is completely detached from the vulva. It appears to be attached to some tissue deeper within my vagina.
Poster
  • 19 years old
  • Complaint duration: 90 days

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I agree with the other answers. It is really impossible to answer your question without doing an exam. Most likely this tissue is either part of the hymen or a vaginal septum. Good luck.
You need to get examined to find out what this could be. Nothing else will tell you what it is.
Amos Grunebaum
See a gynecologist - sounds like a possible hymenal remnant,
Brad Douglas
I strongly encourage you to see a gynecologist about this. It is impossible to know what this is from your description although several possibilities come to mind. An exam by a gynecologist will quickly tell you what this is and if anything needs done.